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  • Phase II Study of Cetuximab...
    MAUBEC, Eve; PETROW, Peter; BASSET-SEGUIN, Nicole; SAEZ, Pierre; DUVAL-MODESTE, Anne-Bénédicte; ADAMSKI, Henri; MANSARD, Sandrine; GRANGE, Florent; DOMPMARTIN, Anne; FAIVRE, Sandrine; MENTRE, France; AVRIL, Marie-Françoise; SCHEER-SENYARICH, Isabelle; DUVILLARD, Pierre; LACROIX, Ludovic; GELLY, Julien; CERTAIN, Agnès; DUVAL, Xavier; CRICKX, Béatrice; BUFFARD, Valérie

    Journal of clinical oncology, 09/2011, Letnik: 29, Številka: 25
    Journal Article

    To evaluate the efficacy and safety of cetuximab, a monoclonal antibody that inhibits the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), as a first-line monotherapy in patients with unresectable squamous cell carcinoma of the skin (SCCS). Thirty-six patients received cetuximab (initial dose of 400 mg/m(2) followed by subsequent weekly doses of 250 mg/m(2)) for at least 6 weeks with a 48-week follow-up. The primary end point was the disease control rate (DCR) at 6 weeks (according to Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors RECIST criteria). Secondary end points included best response rate, overall survival, progression-free survival (PFS), and toxicity assessment. Association of treatment efficacy with RAS mutations or FcγR genotypes was investigated. Median age of the study population was 79 years. DCR at 6 weeks was obtained in 25 of 36 patients (69%; 95% CI, 52% to 84%) of the intention-to-treat population. The best responses were eight partial responses and two complete responses. There were no cetuximab-related deaths. There were three related serious adverse events: two grade 4 infusion reactions and one grade 3 interstitial pneumopathy. Grade 1 to 2 acne-like rash occurred in 78% of patients and was associated with prolonged PFS. One HRAS mutation was identified. Combined FcγRIIa-131H/H and/or FcγRIIIa-158V/V polymorphisms were not associated with the clinical outcomes. As a first-line treatment in patients with unresectable SCCS, cetuximab achieved 69% DCR. A randomized phase III trial is warranted to confirm that cetuximab may be considered as a therapeutic option especially in elderly patients. The low frequency of RAS mutations in SCCS makes SCCS tumors attractive for EGFR inhibition.