The efficacy of VEGFR TKI therapy after progression on immune combination therapy in metastatic renal cell carcinoma

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: The outcome of patients who progress on front-line immune-based combination regimens (IC) including immune checkpoint inhibitors (CPI) and receive subsequent systemic therapy is unknown. Methods: Retrospective analysis of consecutive patients with clear-cell mRCC who progressed on one of seven clinical trials investigating an IC and received ≥1 line of subsequent VEGFR TKI therapy. Results: Thirty-three patients [median age 57 (37-77), 85% male, 73% ECOG 0] were included. For evaluable patients (N = 28), the best response to first subsequent therapy was 29% partial response, 54% stable disease, and 18% progressive disease. The median PFS (mPFS) for first subsequent therapy was 6.4 months (95% CI, 4.4-8.4); no difference in mPFS by prior type of IC (VEGFR TKI-CPI vs. CPI-CPI) was noted (p = 0.310). Significant AEs were observed in 30% of patients, more frequently transaminitis (9%). Conclusions: VEGFR TKIs have clinical activity in mRCC refractory to IC therapy, possibly impacted by the mechanism of prior combination therapy.

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Barata, P. C., De Liano, A. G., Mendiratta, P., Crolley, V., Szabados, B., Morrison, L., … Rini, B. I. (2018). The efficacy of VEGFR TKI therapy after progression on immune combination therapy in metastatic renal cell carcinoma. British Journal of Cancer, 119(2), 160–163. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41416-018-0104-z

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