Final prespecified overall survival (OS) analysis of CLEAR: 4-year follow-up of lenvatinib plus pembrolizumab (L+P) vs sunitinib (S) in patients (pts) with advanced renal cell carcinoma (aRCC).
Robert J. Motzer, Camillo Porta, Masatoshi Eto, Thomas Powles, Viktor Grünwald, Thomas E. Hutson, B. Yа. Alekseev, Sun Young Rha, Jaime R. Merchan, Jeffrey C. Goh, Anil Kapoor, Ugo De Giorgi, Bohuslav Melichar, Sung‐Hoo Hong, Howard Gurney, Karla Rodriguez-Lopez, Cixin He, Chinyere E. Okpara, Jodi A. McKenzie, Toni K. Choueiri
Abstract
4502 Background: In the phase 3 CLEAR trial, L+P showed clinically meaningful and statistically significant benefits in PFS (primary endpoint) and OS, and improved ORR compared with S in 1L aRCC (Motzer NEJM 2021). Here, we report 4-yr follow-up results from the final prespecified OS analysis of CLEAR (data cutoff: 31 Jul 2022). Methods: Treatment-naïve pts (n=1069) who had aRCC with a clear-cell component were randomized (1:1:1) to receive: L 20 mg PO QD + P 200 mg IV Q3W; or L 18 mg + everolimus 5 mg PO QD; or S 50 mg PO QD (4 wks on/2 wks off). Stratification factors were geographic region and MSKCC prognostic risk group. This final prespecified OS analysis was triggered by ~304 death events in 2 arms. OS, PFS, ORR, duration of response (DOR), and PFS on next-line therapy (PFS2) were assessed for L+P and S. PFS, ORR and DOR were assessed per independent review using RECIST v1.1. Nominal P-values are shown. Results: At a median follow-up (IQR) of 49.8 mos (41.4–53.1) for L+P and 49.4 mos (41.6–52.8) for S, 149 and 159 deaths had occurred, respectively. OS benefit with L+P vs S was maintained (HR, 95% CI; 0.79, 0.63–0.99). OS favored L+P vs S across MSKCC risk groups (HR, 95% CI; favorable [fav]: 0.89, 0.53–1.50; intermediate [int]: 0.81, 0.62–1.06; poor: 0.59, 0.31–1.12). PFS benefit of L+P vs S was maintained (HR, 95% CI; 0.47, 0.38–0.57). PFS favored L+P vs S across MSKCC risk groups (HR, 95% CI; fav: 0.46, 0.32–0.67; int: 0.51, 0.40–0.65; poor: 0.18, 0.08–0.42). ORR was greater with L+P (71.3%; complete response [CR], 18.3%) vs S (36.7%; CR, 4.8%) (relative risk, 95% CI; 1.94, 1.67–2.26). Less pts in the L+P arm (181/355, 51.0%) received subsequent anticancer therapies compared with the S arm (246/357, 68.9%); 56 (15.8%) and 195 (54.6%) received PD-1/PD-L1 checkpoint inhibitors, respectively. Analysis of OS adjusted for subsequent therapies will be presented. PFS2 was longer with L+P vs S (43.3 vs 25.9 mos; HR, 95% CI; 0.63, 0.51–0.77). Grade ≥3 treatment-related adverse events occurred in 74.1% and 60.3% pts in the L+P and S arms, respectively. Conclusions: L+P continues to demonstrate clinically meaningful benefit vs S in OS, PFS, ORR, and CR in the 1L treatment of pts with aRCC at 4-yr follow-up, thus supporting the robustness of the primary analysis data from CLEAR. Clinical trial information: NCT02811861 .[Table: see text]