07 febrero 2013

Yondelis Sarcoma . Clinical Outcomes and Safety with Trabectedin Therapy in Patients with aAvanced Soft Tissue Sarcomas Following Failure of Prior Chemotherapy : Results of a Worldwide Expanded Access Program Study . Resultados de los participantes del ensayo acumulados durante 5 años . Publicados en la Annals of Oncology , 7 February 2013 .

Ann Oncol (2013) . First published online: February 7 , 2013 .


Abstract

Author Affiliations ( EEUU ) : B. L. Samuels, S. Chawla, S. Patel, M. von Mehren, J. Hamm, P. E. Kaiser, S. Schuetze, J. Li, A. Aymes and G. D. Demetri .



Background This expanded access program (EAP) was designed to provide trabectedin access for patients with incurable soft tissue sarcoma (STS) following progression of disease with standard therapy. The outcomes of trial participants accrued over approximately 5 years are reported.
Patients and methods Adult patients with advanced STS of multiple histologies, including leiomyosarcoma and liposarcoma (L-sarcomas), following relapse or disease progression following standard-of-care chemotherapy, were enrolled. Trabectedin treatment cycles (1.5 mg/m2, intravenously over 24 h) were repeated q21 days. Objective response, overall survival (OS), and safety were evaluated.

Results Of 1895 patients enrolled, 807 (43%) had evaluable objective response data, with stable disease reported in 343 (43%) as best response. L-sarcoma patients exhibited longer, OS compared with other histologies [16.2 months (95% confidence interval (CI) 14.1–19.5) versus 8.4 months (95% CI 7.1–10.7)], and a slightly higher objective response rate [6.9% (95% CI 4.8–9.6) versus 4.0% (95% CI 2.1–6.8)]. The median treatment duration was 70 days representing a median of three treatment cycles; 30% of patients received ≥6 cycles. Safety and tolerability in this EAP were consistent with prior clinical trial data.