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Association details:
Evidence:
Evidence Level:
Sensitive: C2 – Inclusion Criteria
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Title:

REGN5093 in Patients With MET-Altered Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

Excerpt:
...either MET-exon14 gene mutation and/or MET gene amplification, and/or elevated MET protein expression, as defined in the protocol....
Trial ID:
Evidence Level:
Sensitive: C3 – Early Trials
Source:
Title:

1173P - Early safety, tolerability, and efficacy of REGN5093 in patients (pts) with MET-altered advanced non-small cell lung cancer (aNSCLC) from a first in human (FIH) study

Published date:
09/05/2022
Excerpt:
44 pts (median age 66 years; 55% male; 66% Asian) were enrolled who received a total of 158 doses of REGN5093; total patient exposure was approximately 467 patient-weeks….As of 22 Nov 2021, of 36 pts who received the 2000 mg dose, 6 had a partial response (5 had prior anti–PD-(L)1 therapy). These responses occurred in 2/5 in pts with exon 14 skipping mutation who were naïve to MET tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI); 0/10 in pts with exon 14 skipping mutation previously treated with TKI; and 4/21 in MET TKI-naïve pts with MET gene amplification, protein overexpression, or both....These early results suggest REGN5093 may have a therapeutic benefit in pts with MET-altered NSCLC and showed promising efficacy signals with an acceptable safety profile.
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