• Lung Cancer · Jul 2016

    Sunitinib in patients with advanced thymic malignancies: Cohort from the French RYTHMIC network.

    • Jordi Remon, Nicolas Girard, Julien Mazieres, Eric Dansin, Eric Pichon, Laurent Greillier, Catherine Dubos, Colin R Lindsay, and Benjamin Besse.
    • Gustave Roussy Cancer Campus, Villejuif, France.
    • Lung Cancer. 2016 Jul 1; 97: 99-104.

    BackgroundSunitinib is a potent oral tyrosine kinase inhibitor of VEGFRs, KIT, and PDGFRs. In a single arm phase II trial, sunitinib has demonstrated its potential activity in refractory thymic carcinoma (TC) and thymoma (T). Taking advantage of the French RYTHMIC network prospective database, we investigated the off-label efficacy of sunitinib in previously-treated thymic epithelial tumors (TETs) patients not included in a clinical trial.MethodsRYTHMIC database started in 2012, and prospectively collects clinical, imaging, treatment, and follow-up data of all patients diagnosed with TET, for whom management is discussed at a national multidisciplinary tumor board. All patients who received sunitinib were selected for this analysis.Results28 patients from 7 institutions were identified, including 20 TC and 8T; 32% of patients were females, and median age was 50 years. Fifteen patients (54%) received sunitinib as ≥4th line treatment. The initial daily dose of sunitinib was 50mg in 11 patients, 37.5mg in 16 patients and 25mg in 1 patient. Sunitinib adverse events were all manageable and tolerable; 8 patients had to stop sunitinib due to toxicity after a median duration of treatment of 2.7 months. In the overall population, disease control rate was of 63% (86% for T, and 55% for TC); overall response rate was 22% (29% for T, and 20% for TC). Median PFS in the whole population was 3.7 months (5.4 months for T, and 3.3 months for TC, p=0.097). The median overall survival in the whole population was 15.4 months: survival was not reached for T, and was 12.3 months for TC patients (p=0.043).ConclusionSunitinib is an active treatment in TETs irrespective of histological subtype, supporting the use of tyrosine kinase inhibitors with anti-angiogenic activity as alternative treatment options in refractory disease.Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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