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Pembrolizumab plus docetaxel for the treatment of recurrent/metastatic head and neck cancer: A prospective phase I/II study

Thorsten Fuereder, Christoph Minichsdorfer, Martina Mittlboeck, Christina Wagner, Gerwin Heller, Eva Maria Putz, Felicitas Oberndorfer, Leonhard Müllauer, Marie‐Bernadette Aretin, Christian Czerny, Ursula Nemec

2021Oral Oncology22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Taxane-based checkpoint inhibitor combination therapy might improve the outcome in recurrent/metastatic (R/M) head and neck cancer (HNSCC) patients. Thus, we investigated the efficacy and safety of docetaxel (DTX) plus pembrolizumab (P) in a prospective phase I/II trial. METHODS: plus P 200 mg for up to six cycles followed by P maintenance therapy. The primary endpoint was overall response rate (ORR) and safety. Secondary endpoints comprised disease control rate (DCR), overall survival (OS) and progression free survival (PFS). RESULTS: Twenty-two patients were enrolled. Nine patients (40.9%) had a primary tumor in the oropharynx, 8 (36.4%) in the oral cavity, 3 (13.6%) in the hypopharynx and 2 (9.1%) in the larynx. The ORR was 22.7% (95% CI 10.1%-43.4%) and one (4.5%) complete response was achieved. The DCR was 54.6% (95% 34.7%-73.1%). The median PFS was 5.8 months (95% CI 2.7-11.6) and the median OS 21.3 months (95% CI 6.3-31.1). The 1-year PFS and OS rates were 27.3% and 68.2%, respectively. While the most frequent adverse event (AE) was myelosuppression, which was reported in all 22 patients, 3 (13.6%) patients experienced grade 3 febrile neutropenia. The most common immune-related AEs were grade skin rash (40.9%) and hypothyroidism (40.9%). One patient (4.5%) experienced grade 5 immune thrombocytopenia. CONCLUSION: DXT in combination with P shows promising activity accompanied with a manageable side effect profile in pre-treated R/M HNSCC patients.

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MedicineDocetaxelInternal medicineNeutropeniaPembrolizumabClinical endpointHead and neck cancerAdverse effectRashPhases of clinical researchOncologyProgression-free survivalTaxaneFebrile neutropeniaSurgeryCancerGastroenterologyChemotherapyBreast cancerClinical trialImmunotherapyHead and Neck Cancer StudiesCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersOral health in cancer treatment