Abstract
Single-agent paclitaxel or cetuximab after immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) and chemotherapy demonstrated objective response rates (ORRs) of 21%-24% in recurrent/metastatic (R/M) head/neck squamous cell cancer (HNSCC). EGFR and MET are overexpressed in R/M HNSCC. Amivantamab, an EGFR-MET bispecific antibody, may be a rational treatment. Cohort 1 of OrigAMI-4 ( NCT06385080 ) evaluated subcutaneous amivantamab administered every three weeks in participants with R/M HNSCC after PD-(L)1 inhibitor and platinum-based chemotherapy. Prior anti-EGFR was exclusionary. The primary endpoint was RECIST v1.1 ORR. Secondary endpoints included duration of response (DoR), progression-free survival (PFS), overall survival (OS), and safety. In 102 participants, blinded independent central review-assessed ORR was 42% (95% CI, 32-52); the complete response rate was 15%. Median DoR was not reached (NR; 95% CI, 6.9-NR); 56% of responses lasted ≥6 months. Investigator-assessed ORR was 47% (95% CI, 37-57). At a median follow-up of 11.8 months (range, 1.1-21.9), median PFS and OS were 6.8 months (95% CI, 5.2-8.3) and 12.5 months (95% CI, 10.2-16.8), respectively. Adverse events were consistent with previous experience with no new safety signals. Treatment-related discontinuations were low (8%). Amivantamab demonstrated greater antitumor activity in participants previously exposed to ICI and chemotherapy than what has been reported for paclitaxel or cetuximab.
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Burtness, B., Rosenberg, A. J., Calderon, B., Lim, S. M., Yang, M.-H., Li, S.-H., … Harrington, K. J. (2026). Amivantamab in recurrent/metastatic HNSCC after checkpoint inhibitor and chemotherapy: pivotal results from the phase 1b/2 OrigAMI-4 study. Journal of Clinical Oncology. https://doi.org/10.1200/jco-26-01042
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