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Anticancer Research 2014-Sep

Imatinib escalation or sunitinib treatment after first-line imatinib in metastatic gastrointestinal stromal tumor patients.

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Chih-Chieh Hsu
Chiao-En Wu
Jen-Shi Chen
Jeng-Hwei Tseng
Kun-Chun Chiang
Yu-Yin Liu
Chun-Yi Tsai
Chi-Tung Cheng
Tsung-Wen Chen
Yi-Yin Jan

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Abstracto

OBJECTIVE

Imatinib mesylate (IM) is effective in metastatic gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) patients; however, disease progression eventually occurs due to IM resistance or intolerance. Treatment options include IM escalation or a direct shift to sunitinib, but comparison of these strategies is required.

METHODS

This study included 91 out of 214 metastatic GIST patients treated with IM, who experienced progression or intolerance between August 2001 and December 2012 at the Chang Gung Memorial Hospital. Treatment efficacy and safety profiles were retrospectively compared between groups of patients who either received escalated IM or were directly switched to sunitinib.

RESULTS

There were no significant differences in age, gender, second-line treatment causes or gene mutations in the IM escalation group (N=63) versus the sunitinib group (N=28). The 2 groups had similar progression-free survival (PFS, p=0.316) and overall survival (OS, p=0.599). Patients without primary KIT exon 9 mutations and who treated with sunitinib had significantly better PFS (14.3 vs. 6.2 months, p=0.037) and a trend toward better OS (not reached vs. 16.4 months, p=0.161) compared to the IM-escalation group. Patients in both groups with responses and stable disease (SD), and IM escalation patients who underwent surgery and who had KIT exon 9 mutations, had favorable PFS. The most common non-hematological adverse events were edema in the IM escalation group and hand-foot syndrome and hypertension in the sunitinib group.

CONCLUSIONS

Comparable results were achieved by IM escalation and sunitinib treatment. Physicians should consider kinase mutations and specific adverse effects when choosing between these treatments.

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