不可切除的 III 期非小细胞肺癌的新辅助 SHR-1701 化疗或不化疗:概念验证2期试验

IF 48.8 1区 医学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY
Qing Zhou, Yi Pan, Xuening Yang, Yanqiu Zhao, Guang Han, Qingsong Pang, Zhenfa Zhang, Qifeng Wang, Jun Yao, Hui Wang, Weihua Yang, Baogang Liu, Qixun Chen, Xianghui Du, Kaican Cai, Baosheng Li, Yunchao Huang, Xiao Li, Li Song, Wei Shi, Yi-Long Wu
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摘要

我们开展了一项概念验证2期试验,评估新辅助SHR-1701联合或不联合化疗、手术或放疗以及SHR-1701巩固治疗不可切除的III期非小细胞肺癌(NSCLC)的疗效。在接受新辅助联合疗法的主要患者队列(n = 97)中,两个主要终点均已达到,诱导后客观反应率为 58%(95% 置信区间 [CI] 47-68),18 个月无事件生存率 (EFS) 为 56.6%(95% CI 45.2-66.5)。共有 27 例(25%)患者接受了手术,全部实现了 R0 切除。其中,有12例(44%)主要病理反应和7例(26%)病理完全反应。手术患者的18个月EFS率为74.1%(95% CI 53.2-86.7),放疗患者的18个月EFS率为57.3%(43.0-69.3)。在不可切除的III期NSCLC患者中,新辅助SHR-1701化疗后再进行手术或放疗显示出良好的疗效和可耐受的安全性。相当一部分患者可以接受手术治疗,而且生存率更高。
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Neoadjuvant SHR-1701 with or without chemotherapy in unresectable stage III non-small-cell lung cancer: A proof-of-concept, phase 2 trial

Neoadjuvant SHR-1701 with or without chemotherapy in unresectable stage III non-small-cell lung cancer: A proof-of-concept, phase 2 trial

We conducted a proof-of-concept, phase 2 trial to assess neoadjuvant SHR-1701 with or without chemotherapy, followed by surgery or radiotherapy, and then consolidation SHR-1701 in unresectable stage III non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC). In the primary cohort of patients receiving neoadjuvant combination therapy (n = 97), both primary endpoints were met, with a post-induction objective response rate of 58% (95% confidence interval [CI] 47–68) and an 18-month event-free survival (EFS) rate of 56.6% (95% CI 45.2–66.5). Overall, 27 (25%) patients underwent surgery; all achieved R0 resection. Among them, 12 (44%) major pathological responses and seven (26%) pathological complete responses were recorded. The 18-month EFS rate was 74.1% (95% CI 53.2–86.7) in surgical patients and 57.3% (43.0–69.3) in radiotherapy-treated patients. Neoadjuvant SHR-1701 with chemotherapy, followed by surgery or radiotherapy, showed promising efficacy with a tolerable safety profile in unresectable stage III NSCLC. Surgical conversion was feasible in a notable proportion of patients and associated with better survival outcomes.

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Cancer Cell
Cancer Cell 医学-肿瘤学
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55.20
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1.20%
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179
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Cancer Cell is a journal that focuses on promoting major advances in cancer research and oncology. The primary criteria for considering manuscripts are as follows: Major advances: Manuscripts should provide significant advancements in answering important questions related to naturally occurring cancers. Translational research: The journal welcomes translational research, which involves the application of basic scientific findings to human health and clinical practice. Clinical investigations: Cancer Cell is interested in publishing clinical investigations that contribute to establishing new paradigms in the treatment, diagnosis, or prevention of cancers. Insights into cancer biology: The journal values clinical investigations that provide important insights into cancer biology beyond what has been revealed by preclinical studies. Mechanism-based proof-of-principle studies: Cancer Cell encourages the publication of mechanism-based proof-of-principle clinical studies, which demonstrate the feasibility of a specific therapeutic approach or diagnostic test.
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