Background: Sotorasib showed a significant improvement of progression free survival (PFS), safety and quality of life over docetaxel in patients with KRASp.G12C-mutated advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) within the CodeBreak-200 study. Here we report real-world efficacy and tolerability data from NSCLC patients who received sotorasib within the Italian expanded access program (EAP). Methods: Sotorasib (960 mg, orally, once daily) was available on physician request for KRASp.G12C mutant advanced NSCLC patients. Clinical-pathological and molecular data were collected from the Italian ATLAS real-world registry. Patients underwent CT-scan and responses were evaluated by RECIST criteria. Efficacy and tolerability outcomes have been assessed. Results: A total of 196 advanced NSCLC patients were treated across 30 Italian centers. Median age was 69 years old (range 33-86). Most patients were male (61 %), former (49 %) or current smokers (43 %), with ECOG-PS 0/1 (84 %) and adenocarcinoma subtype (90 %). 45 % and 32 % of patients received sotorasib in 2nd and 3rd line, respectively. Overall, response rate was 26 % and the median duration of response was 5.7 months (95 % CI: 4.4-7.0). Median PFS and OS were 5.8 months (95 % CI: 5 - 6.5) and 8.2 months (95 % CI: 6.3 - 9.9). Grade 3-4 TRAEs occurred in 16.5 % of patients, with Grade ≥ 3 liver enzyme increase and TRAEs-related discontinuation reported in 12 % and 4.6 % of cases. Conclusion: Real-world data from the Italian EAP confirm the tolerability and effectiveness of sotorasib in patients with KRASp.G12C-mutated advanced NSCLC and highlight the value of the national ATLAS network as source of real-world evidence driving the clinical management of NSCLC patients.

Sotorasib in KRASp.G12C mutated advanced NSCLC: Real-world data from the Italian expanded access program / Passiglia, Francesco; Lucia Reale, Maria; Lo Russo, Giuseppe; Pasello, Giulia; Minuti, Gabriele; Bulotta, Alessandra; Galetta, Domenico; Pelizzari, Giacomo; Sini, Claudio; Bria, Emilio; Roca, Elisa; Pilotto, Sara; Genova, Carlo; Metro, Giulio; Citarella, Fabrizio; Chiari, Rita; Cortinovis, Diego; Delmonte, Angelo; Russo, Alessandro; Tiseo, Marcello; Cerea, Giulio; Carta, Annamaria; Scotti, Vieri; Vavalà, Tiziana; Brambilla, Marta; Buffoni, Lucio; Buosi, Roberta; Catania, Chiara; Gori, Stefania; Grisanti, Salvatore; Agustoni, Francesco; Garbo, Edoardo; Malapelle, Umberto; Novello, Silvia. - In: LUNG CANCER. - ISSN 0169-5002. - 187:(2023), p. 107444. [10.1016/j.lungcan.2023.107444]

Sotorasib in KRASp.G12C mutated advanced NSCLC: Real-world data from the Italian expanded access program

Malapelle, Umberto;
2023

Abstract

Background: Sotorasib showed a significant improvement of progression free survival (PFS), safety and quality of life over docetaxel in patients with KRASp.G12C-mutated advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) within the CodeBreak-200 study. Here we report real-world efficacy and tolerability data from NSCLC patients who received sotorasib within the Italian expanded access program (EAP). Methods: Sotorasib (960 mg, orally, once daily) was available on physician request for KRASp.G12C mutant advanced NSCLC patients. Clinical-pathological and molecular data were collected from the Italian ATLAS real-world registry. Patients underwent CT-scan and responses were evaluated by RECIST criteria. Efficacy and tolerability outcomes have been assessed. Results: A total of 196 advanced NSCLC patients were treated across 30 Italian centers. Median age was 69 years old (range 33-86). Most patients were male (61 %), former (49 %) or current smokers (43 %), with ECOG-PS 0/1 (84 %) and adenocarcinoma subtype (90 %). 45 % and 32 % of patients received sotorasib in 2nd and 3rd line, respectively. Overall, response rate was 26 % and the median duration of response was 5.7 months (95 % CI: 4.4-7.0). Median PFS and OS were 5.8 months (95 % CI: 5 - 6.5) and 8.2 months (95 % CI: 6.3 - 9.9). Grade 3-4 TRAEs occurred in 16.5 % of patients, with Grade ≥ 3 liver enzyme increase and TRAEs-related discontinuation reported in 12 % and 4.6 % of cases. Conclusion: Real-world data from the Italian EAP confirm the tolerability and effectiveness of sotorasib in patients with KRASp.G12C-mutated advanced NSCLC and highlight the value of the national ATLAS network as source of real-world evidence driving the clinical management of NSCLC patients.
2023
Sotorasib in KRASp.G12C mutated advanced NSCLC: Real-world data from the Italian expanded access program / Passiglia, Francesco; Lucia Reale, Maria; Lo Russo, Giuseppe; Pasello, Giulia; Minuti, Gabriele; Bulotta, Alessandra; Galetta, Domenico; Pelizzari, Giacomo; Sini, Claudio; Bria, Emilio; Roca, Elisa; Pilotto, Sara; Genova, Carlo; Metro, Giulio; Citarella, Fabrizio; Chiari, Rita; Cortinovis, Diego; Delmonte, Angelo; Russo, Alessandro; Tiseo, Marcello; Cerea, Giulio; Carta, Annamaria; Scotti, Vieri; Vavalà, Tiziana; Brambilla, Marta; Buffoni, Lucio; Buosi, Roberta; Catania, Chiara; Gori, Stefania; Grisanti, Salvatore; Agustoni, Francesco; Garbo, Edoardo; Malapelle, Umberto; Novello, Silvia. - In: LUNG CANCER. - ISSN 0169-5002. - 187:(2023), p. 107444. [10.1016/j.lungcan.2023.107444]
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