Real-world treatment sequencing and effectiveness of second- and third-generation ALK tyrosine kinase inhibitors for ALK-positive advanced non-small cell lung cancer Journal Article


Authors: Bauman, J. R.; Liu, G.; Preeshagul, I.; Liu, S. V.; Melosky, B.; Abrahami, D.; Li, B.; Thomaidou, D.; Duncan, K.; Krulewicz, S.; Rupp, M.; Lin, J. J.
Article Title: Real-world treatment sequencing and effectiveness of second- and third-generation ALK tyrosine kinase inhibitors for ALK-positive advanced non-small cell lung cancer
Abstract: Introduction: With multiple targeted therapies approved for anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK)-positive metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), it is increasingly important to understand outcomes with various sequences of next-generation ALK tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs). We describe contemporary sequencing patterns and treatment effectiveness of first-line (1L) and second-line (2L) treatments in patients who received second-generation ALK TKIs in the 1L treatment of ALK-positive NSCLC in the United States. Methods: A cohort of adults with ALK-positive advanced NSCLC who initiated treatment with 1L alectinib or brigatinib between June 2017 and April 2021 in the Flatiron Health electronic health record–derived de-identified database were followed through April 2023. Time to treatment discontinuation (TTD) in 1L and 2L, TTD on 1L plus 2L sequential therapy (TTD2), and total time on sequential ALK TKI therapy (including beyond 2L) were evaluated. Results: Patients (N=273) were followed up for a median duration of 28.9 months. Among patients who discontinued 1L therapy, 22% died after 1L discontinuation (median time from discontinuation to death, 4.0 months) without receiving 2L therapy. Median (95% confidence interval [CI]) TTD was 21.9 (15.2–25.8) and 7.3 (5.3–10.2) months in 1L and 2L, respectively. Median (95% CI) TTD2 was 29.4 (25.1–36.1) months and total time on sequential ALK TKI treatment was 28.0 (23.6–32.9) months. Conclusions: In this large real-world study, TTD2 and the total time on sequential ALK TKIs was approximately 2.5 years. The high attrition rate from 1L to 2L and the longest clinical benefit observed with 1L therapy support using the drug with the longest 1L effectiveness up front in patients with ALK-positive advanced NSCLC. © 2024 The Authors
Keywords: adult; aged; major clinical study; advanced cancer; monotherapy; treatment duration; cohort analysis; cancer therapy; targeted therapy; clinical effectiveness; longitudinal study; sequencing; non small cell lung cancer; anaplastic lymphoma kinase; molecularly targeted therapy; second-line treatment; advanced nsclc; high throughput sequencing; time interval; treatment effectiveness; human; male; female; article; alectinib; anaplastic lymphoma kinase inhibitor; brigatinib; real-world data; third-line treatment; alk tkis; time to treatment discontinuation
Journal Title: Lung Cancer
Volume: 195
ISSN: 0169-5002
Publisher: Elsevier Ireland Ltd.  
Date Published: 2024-09-01
Start Page: 107919
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.lungcan.2024.107919
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 39197358
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Notes: The MSK Cancer Center Support Grant (P30 CA008748) is acknowledge in the PDF -- Erratum issued, see DOI: 10.1016/j.lungcan.2024.108000 and DOI: 10.1016/j.lungcan.2025.108441 -- Source: Scopus
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