Exceptional response to neoadjuvant targeted therapy with the selective RET inhibitor selpercatinib in RET-fusion-associated sarcoma

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Abstract

With the increasing use of next-generation sequencing, highly effective targeted therapies have been emerging as treatment options for several cancer types. Recurrent gene-fusions have been recognized in sarcomas; however, options for targeted therapy remain scarce. Here, we describe a case of a sarcoma, associated with a RET::TRIM33-fusion gene with an exceptional response to a neoadjuvant therapy with the selective RET inhibitor selpercatinib. Resected tumor revealed subtotal histopathologic response. This is the first report of successful targeted therapy with selpercatinib in RET-fusion-associated sarcomas. As new targeted therapies are under development, similar treatment options may become available for sarcoma patients.

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Schrenk, K. G., Weschenfelder, W., Spiegel, C., Agaimy, A., Stöhr, R., Hartmann, A., … Hochhaus, A. (2023). Exceptional response to neoadjuvant targeted therapy with the selective RET inhibitor selpercatinib in RET-fusion-associated sarcoma. Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology, 149(9), 5493–5496. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00432-022-04496-y

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