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Abstract Background: Non-small-cell lung cancers (NSCLCs) harboring translocations in anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) are highly sensitive to small-molecule ALK kinase inhibitors, such as crizotinib. Case presentation: We describe a case of post-operative local recurrence of lung adenocarcinoma in an 81 year-old male. He underwent radiation and received chemotherapy with docetaxel, but neither treatment regimen was effective. Following identification of ALK rearrangements, crizotinib treatment was initiated. After treatment with crizotinib for 5 days, adverse events including acute renal failure (grade 2/CTCAE ver4.0) and congestive heart failure (grade 3) occurred. Crizotinib modified treatment was required. Half dose of crizotinib treatment could not control tumor progression. Ultimately, crizotinib was administrated at a dose of 250 mg twice daily every 3 day dosing for 13 months with maintenance of the anti-tumor effect. Conclusion: This is the first case report that skip schedule was more effective than dose reduction daily in crizotinib administration for ALK rearranged NSCLC patient with severe adverse events.
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Fukuizumi, A., Miyanaga, A., Seike, M., Kato, Y., Nakamichi, S., Chubachi, K., … Gemma, A. (2015). Effective Crizotinib schedule for an elderly patient with ALK rearranged non-small-cell lung cancer: A case report Pulmonary Medicine. BMC Research Notes, 8(1), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-015-1126-8
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