An acquired epidermal growth factor receptor t790m mutation after the addition of bevacizumab to preceding erlotinib monotherapy in a lung cancer patient with leptomeningeal metastases

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A 53-year-old man with advanced lung adenocarcinoma harboring epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) exon 19 deletion received erlotinib. After 12 months of disease control with erlotinib monotherapy, leptomeningeal metastases (LM) occurred. A cerebrospinal fluid examination demonstrated a pre-existing EGFR exon 19 deletion. Bevacizumab was combined with erlotinib, and the LM improved. After six months of combination therapy, however, the LM was exacerbated. A re-examination of the cerebrospinal fluid revealed a T790M mutation and exon 19 deletion. Osimertinib was administered, and the LM improved. The combination of bevacizumab and erlotinib was effective for erlotinib-resistant LM and resulted in the expression of a newly acquired T790M mutation, which enabled successful treatment with osimertinib.

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Tsuchiya, K., Karayama, M., Yasui, H., Hozumi, H., Suzuki, Y., Furuhashi, K., … Suda, T. (2018). An acquired epidermal growth factor receptor t790m mutation after the addition of bevacizumab to preceding erlotinib monotherapy in a lung cancer patient with leptomeningeal metastases. Internal Medicine, 57(23), 3423–3427. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.1062-18

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