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  • Tivozanib versus sorafenib ...
    Motzer, Robert J; Nosov, Dmitry; Eisen, Timothy; Bondarenko, Igor; Lesovoy, Vladimir; Lipatov, Oleg; Tomczak, Piotr; Lyulko, Oleksiy; Alyasova, Anna; Harza, Mihai; Kogan, Mikhail; Alekseev, Boris Y; Sternberg, Cora N; Szczylik, Cezary; Cella, David; Ivanescu, Cristina; Krivoshik, Andrew; Strahs, Andrew; Esteves, Brooke; Berkenblit, Anna; Hutson, Thomas E

    Journal of clinical oncology, 10/2013, Letnik: 31, Številka: 30
    Journal Article

    Tivozanib is a potent and selective tyrosine kinase inhibitor of vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 1 (VEGFR1), -2, and -3. This phase III trial compared tivozanib with sorafenib as initial targeted therapy in patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Patients with metastatic RCC, with a clear cell component, prior nephrectomy, measurable disease, and 0 or 1 prior therapies for metastatic RCC were randomly assigned to tivozanib or sorafenib. Prior VEGF-targeted therapy and mammalian target of rapamycin inhibitor were not permitted. The primary end point was progression-free survival (PFS) by independent review. A total of 517 patients were randomly assigned to tivozanib (n = 260) or sorafenib (n = 257). PFS was longer with tivozanib than with sorafenib in the overall population (median, 11.9 v 9.1 months; hazard ratio HR, 0.797; 95% CI, 0.639 to 0.993; P = .042). One hundred fifty-six patients (61%) who progressed on sorafenib crossed over to receive tivozanib. The final overall survival (OS) analysis showed a trend toward longer survival on the sorafenib arm than on the tivozanib arm (median, 29.3 v 28.8 months; HR, 1.245; 95% CI, 0.954 to 1.624; P = .105). Adverse events (AEs) more common with tivozanib than with sorafenib were hypertension (44% v 34%) and dysphonia (21% v 5%). AEs more common with sorafenib than with tivozanib were hand-foot skin reaction (54% v 14%) and diarrhea (33% v 23%). Tivozanib demonstrated improved PFS, but not OS, and a differentiated safety profile, compared with sorafenib, as initial targeted therapy for metastatic RCC.