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Spots Global Cancer Trial Database for Study of Lorlatinib in ROS1 Rearranged NSCLC

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Trial Identification

Brief Title: Study of Lorlatinib in ROS1 Rearranged NSCLC

Official Title: A Phase II Study of Lorlatnib in ROS1 Rearranged Advanced NSCLC

Study ID: NCT03612154

Interventions

Lorlatinib

Study Description

Brief Summary: This is a phase II, multi-center, single arm study of lorlarinib as a single agent in patients with ROS1-rearranged advanced NSCLC.

Detailed Description: ROS1 rearrangement characterizes a small subset (1-2%) of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and is associated with light or never smoking patients and adenocarcinoma histology. Recently, ROS1 inhibitors such as crizotinib and ceritinib demonstrated significant efficacy in ROS1 rearranged NSCLC. Thus, identification of ROS1 rearrangement in NSCLC is mandatory to permit ROS1 targeted therapy. However, current guidelines either do not refer to ROS1 testing or mention it briefly without making any strong recommendation. The detection of ROS1rearrangement is based on in situ (immunohistochemistry \[IHC\], fluorescence in situ hybridization \[FISH\]) and extractive non-in situ assays. While FISH still represents the gold standard in clinical trials, this technique may fail to recognize rearrangements of ROS1 with some gene fusion partner. On the other hand, IHC is the most cost-effective screening technique, but it seems to be characterized by low specificity. Extractive molecular assays are expensive and laborious methods, but they specifically recognize almost all ROS1 fusions using a limited amount of mRNA even from formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tumor tissues. Recently, Korean Heath Insurance Review and Assessment Service (HIRA) approved next generation sequencing (NGS)-based target sequencing for NSCLC patients, which may facilitate the detection of ROS1 rearrangement in Korean patients with advanced NSCLC. Lorlatinib is a new, potent, brain-penetrant, ATP-competitive small molecule inhibiter of ALK/ROS1. However, the objective response rate (ORR) was 17/47 (36.2%; 95% CI 22.7, 51.5) in ROS1 arm of B7461001 study, but this result may not represent the ORR of lorlatinib as a 1st line treatment since 53% had central nervous system involvement at baseline and 72% of patients had received prior crizotinib. Therefore, given the activity of lorlatinib in ROS1 rearranged lung cancer, The investigator will investigate the efficacy of lorlatinib in ROS1 inhibitor-naïve patients with ROS1- rearranged NSCLC. The investigator will also investigate the efficacy according to fusion partners and resistance mechanisms. Finally, The investigator will compare the concordance among diagnostic tests including FISH, IHC and NGS-based target sequencing and provide the clinical guidance for diagnosis of ROS1 rearrangement in NSCLC.

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Eligibility

Minimum Age: 18 Years

Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT

Sex: ALL

Healthy Volunteers: No

Locations

National Cancer Center, Goyang-Si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea, Republic of

Contact Details

Name: Ji-Youn Han, MD.Ph.D.

Affiliation: National Cancer Center

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

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