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Erdafitinib in locally advanced/metastatic urothelial carcinoma with certain <i>FGFR</i> genetic alterations

Andrea Franza, Marta Pirovano, Patrizia Giannatempo, Laura Cosmai

2022Future Oncology14 citationsDOI

Abstract

) was the first FGFR inhibitor approved for the treatment of metastatic UC, showing proper pharmacological activity and a consistent safety profile in a population with limited or no therapeutic alternatives. While results from comparative phase II and III trials are needed to assess the efficacy of erdafitinib in different clinical settings, there are still questions unsolved regarding a typical class effect of FGFR inhibitors, hyperphosporemia. In this review, the authors focus on the state-of-art administration of erdatifinib in advanced UC, pointing out the more recent evidence, pitfalls and possible future research. Insight on the management of hyperphosporemia in patients undergoing treatment with FGFR inhibitors is also provided.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineFibroblast growth factor receptorUrothelial carcinomaOncologyUrothelial cancerClinical trialPopulationMetastatic Urothelial CarcinomaInternal medicineIntensive care medicineCancerBladder cancerFibroblast growth factorReceptorEnvironmental healthBladder and Urothelial Cancer TreatmentsFibroblast Growth Factor ResearchUrinary and Genital Oncology Studies
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