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Effectiveness, safety and <scp>quality of life</scp> of trifluridine/tipiracil in pretreated patients with metastatic colorectal cancer: Real‐world data from the noninterventional <scp>TACTIC</scp> study in Germany

H. Kröning, Thomas Göhler, Thomas Decker, Marc Grundeis, G. Kojouharoff, J. Lipke, D. Semsek, Enno Moorahrend, Annette Sauer, Harald‐Robert Bruch, Rüdiger Liersch, Arnd Nusch, Ursula Vehling‐Kaiser, Manfred Welslau, Ralf Grunewald, Hanns‐Detlev Harich, Marcel Stephany, Jens Uhlig, R. de Buhr, M. Frank, Cathrin Hogrefe, Norbert Marschner, Karin Potthoff, Frank Hartmann, Timo Reisländer, Ingo Schwaner

2023International Journal of Cancer10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The prospective, multicenter, noninterventional TACTIC study assessed effectiveness and safety of trifluridine/tipiracil (FTD/TPI) in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) in a real-world setting in Germany, thus evaluating the external validity of the findings from the pivotal RECOURSE trial. Primary endpoint was overall survival (OS). Secondary objectives included progression-free survival (PFS), safety, and quality of life (QoL). Subgroups comprised patients with good (<3 metastatic sites at inclusion, ≥18 months from diagnosis of first metastasis to inclusion) or poor (remaining patients) prognostic characteristics (GPC/PPC). GPC without liver metastases was considered best prognostic characteristics (BPC). In total, 307 eligible patients (pretreated or not suitable for other available therapies) were treated with FTD/TPI. Overall, median [95%-CI] OS was 7.4 months [6.4-8.6], median PFS was 2.9 months [2.8-3.3]. In BPC (n = 65) and GPC (n = 176) compared to PPC (n = 124) subgroup, median OS (13.3 [9.1-17.6] vs 8.9 [7.6-9.8] vs 5.1 [4.4-7.0] months) and median PFS (4.0 [3.3-5.3] vs 3.4 [3.0-3.7] vs 2.6 [2.4-2.8] months) were longer. Patient-reported QoL, assessed by validated questionnaires (EQ-5D-5L, PRO-CTCAE), was stable throughout FTD/TPI treatment. Predominant FTD/TPI-related adverse events of grades 3 or 4 were neutropenia (13.0%), leukopenia (7.5%), and anemia (5.2%). Altogether, palliative FTD/TPI therapy in patients with pretreated mCRC was associated with prolonged survival, delayed progression, maintained health-related QoL, and manageable toxicity. Low metastatic burden and indolent disease were favorable prognostic factors for survival. TACTIC confirms the effectiveness and safety of FTD/TPI, highlighting its value in routine clinical practice.

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MedicineLeukopeniaInternal medicineNeutropeniaClinical endpointColorectal cancerQuality of life (healthcare)Adverse effectAnemiaPalliative careOncologyGastroenterologySurgeryClinical trialCancerChemotherapyNursingColorectal Cancer Treatments and StudiesCancer Treatment and PharmacologyGenetic factors in colorectal cancer
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