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Acquired Mechanisms of Resistance to Osimertinib—The Next Challenge

Alejandro Ríos-Hoyo, Laura Moliner, Edurne Arriola

2022Cancers27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

EGFR-mutated tumors represent a significant percentage of non-small cell lung cancer. Despite the increasing use of osimertinib, a treatment that has demonstrated an outstanding clinical benefit with a tolerable toxicity profile, EGFR tumors eventually acquire mechanisms of resistance. In the last years, multiple mechanisms of resistance have been identified; however, after progressing on osimertinib, treatment options remain bleak. In this review, we cover the most frequent alterations and potential therapeutic strategies to overcome them.

Topics & Concepts

OsimertinibAcquired resistanceLung cancerMedicineResistance (ecology)BioinformaticsCancer researchBiologyIntensive care medicineCancerOncologyInternal medicineEpidermal growth factor receptorErlotinibEcologyLung Cancer Treatments and MutationsColorectal Cancer Treatments and StudiesLung Cancer Research Studies