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Efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitors in advanced non-small cell lung cancer harboring BRAF mutations

Haowei Wang, Lei Cheng, Chao Zhao, Fei Zhou, Tao Jiang, Haoyue Guo, Jinpeng Shi, Peixin Chen, Zhuoran Tang, Shiqi Mao, Keyi Jia, Lingyun Ye, Chenlei Cai, Xuefei Li, Xiaoxia Chen, Caicun Zhou

2023Translational Lung Cancer Research18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Background: Despite immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) being widely used to treat patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), few studies examine the role of ICI in patients with proto-oncogene B-Raf, serine/threonine kinase (BRAF) mutations. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted for patients with BRAF-mutant NSCLC who received treatment at Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital between 2014 and 2022. Primary end point was progression-free survival (PFS). Secondary end point was best response (RECIST, version 1.1). Results: The study involved a total of 34 patients with 54 treatments recorded. The median PFS for the whole cohort was 5.8 months and the overall objective response rate (ORR) was 24%. Patients who were treated with ICI combined with chemotherapy reported a median PFS of 12.6 months and an ORR of 44%. Those who were treated with non-ICI therapy came with a median PFS of 5.3 months and an ORR of 14%. Specifically, patients had better clinical benefits with first-line ICI-combined therapy. The PFS was 18.5 months whereas that of non-ICI group was 4.1 months. The ORR was 56% in ICI-combined group and 10% in non-ICI cohort. Conclusions: The findings observed an evidential and significant susceptibility to ICIs combined therapy in patients with BRAF-mutant NSCLC, especially in first-line treatment.

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MedicineOncologyInternal medicineLung cancerClinical endpointRetrospective cohort studyCohortResponse Evaluation Criteria in Solid TumorsCancerChemotherapyClinical trialProgressive diseaseMelanoma and MAPK PathwaysLung Cancer Treatments and MutationsCancer Mechanisms and Therapy
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