Efekt erlotinibu u pacientů se spinocelulárním karcinomem plic ve 2. a 3. linii protinádorové léčby - kazuistická sdělení
[Effect of Erlotinib in 2nd and 3rd Line Anticancer Treatment in Patients with Squamous Cell Lung Cancer - Case Series]
Language Czech Country Czech Republic Media print
Document type Case Reports, Journal Article
PubMed
28397509
DOI
10.14735/amko2017131
PII: 60736
- MeSH
- Erlotinib Hydrochloride therapeutic use MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Lung Neoplasms drug therapy MeSH
- Antineoplastic Agents therapeutic use MeSH
- Aged MeSH
- Carcinoma, Squamous Cell drug therapy MeSH
- Salvage Therapy methods MeSH
- Check Tag
- Humans MeSH
- Aged MeSH
- Female MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Case Reports MeSH
- Names of Substances
- Erlotinib Hydrochloride MeSH
- Antineoplastic Agents MeSH
BACKGROUND: Squamous cell carcinoma of the lung (SCC) represents cca 30-40% of new cases of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in the Czech Republic. The tyrosine kinase inhibitor erlotinib is indicated as a 1st line treatment for patients with locally advanced and metastatic disease and activating mutations in endothelial growth factor receptor (EGFR), or as a 2nd or 3rd line treatment in EGFR-negative NSCLC patients after chemotherapeutic failure. OBSERVATION: We present three case reports of patients with SCC treated with erlotinib as a 2nd or 3rd line of treatment. All patients were verified by histological analysis of tumor samples. EGFR mutation status was negative in one patient, while the other samples were not suitable for genetic screening. RESULTS: The therapeutic response to erlotinib lasted for 68, 40, and 13 months, resp. The patient with the longest therapeutic response (patient no. 1) is still continuing erlotinib treatment (as of December 2016). The overall survival of the two patients who died was 50 and 43 months, resp. One patient died of an unknown cause with no signs of progression of the disease on CT scans. The other patient died of terminal progression of the oncological disease. All three patients experienced major therapeutic benefit from erlotinib treatment as shown by the long periods of progression-free survival and prolonged overall survival. CONCLUSION: The three case reports demonstrate that erlotinib may be effective as a 2nd or 3rd line treatment in patients with SCC, especially in patients with limited alternative anticancer treatment options.Key words: non-small cell lung cancer - squamous cell carcinoma - erlotinib - treatment - tyrosine kinase inhibitor The authors declare they have no potential conflicts of interest concerning drugs, products, or services used in the study. The Editorial Board declares that the manuscript met the ICMJE recommendation for biomedical papers.Submitted: 5. 8. 2016Accepted: 14. 12. 2016.
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