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Targeted Therapy in Advanced and Metastatic Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer. An Update on Treatment of the Most Important Actionable Oncogenic Driver Alterations

David König, Spasenija Savic Prince, Sacha I. Rothschild

2021Cancers115 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Due to groundbreaking developments and continuous progress, the treatment of advanced and metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has become an exciting, but increasingly challenging task. This applies, in particular, to the subgroup of NSCLC with oncogenic driver alterations. While the treatment of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-mutated and anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK)-rearranged NSCLC with various tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) is well-established, new targets have been identified in the last few years and new TKIs introduced in clinical practice. Even for KRAS mutations, considered for a long time as an "un-targetable" alteration, promising new drugs are emerging. The detection and in-depth molecular analysis of resistance mechanisms has further fueled the development of new therapeutic strategies. The objective of this review is to give a comprehensive overview on the current landscape of targetable oncogenic alterations in NSCLC.

Topics & Concepts

KRASAnaplastic lymphoma kinaseMedicineLung cancerEpidermal growth factor receptorTargeted therapyCancer researchTyrosine kinaseAcquired resistanceCancerReceptor tyrosine kinaseOncologyInternal medicineReceptorColorectal cancerMalignant pleural effusionLung Cancer Treatments and MutationsCancer therapeutics and mechanismsColorectal Cancer Treatments and Studies