: Background. FOLFOXIRI plus Bevacizumab is one of the most frequently used first-line treatments for patients with BRAF-mutant colorectal cancer (CRC), while second-line treatment requires extensive further research. In this pooled analysis, we evaluate the impact of anti-angiogenics in patients with pre-treated BRAF-mutant CRC. Methods. We monitored patients in randomized, controlled studies who had advanced CRC and were undergoing second-line chemotherapy in addition to utilizing Bevacizumab, Ramucirumab or Aflibercept treatments. These data were pooled together with the data and results of BRAF-mutant patients enrolled in two phase III trials (TRIBE and TRIBE-2 study), who had been treated with second-line treatment both with or without Bevacizumab. Overall survival (OS), in relation to BRAF mutational status, was the primary focus. Results. Pooled analysis included 129 patients. Anti-angiogenics were found to have a significant advantage over the placebo in terms of OS (HR 0.50, 95%CI 0.29-0.85) (p = 0.01). Conclusions. Our pooled analysis confirms the efficacy of anti-angiogenics in pre-treated BRAF-mutant CRC, establishing the combination of chemotherapy plus Bevacizumab or Ramucirumab or Aflibercept as a valid treatment option.

The Role of Anti-Angiogenics in Pre-Treated Metastatic BRAF-Mutant Colorectal Cancer: A Pooled Analysis / Gelsomino, Fabio; Casadei-Gardini, Andrea; Rossini, Daniele; Boccaccino, Alessandra; Masi, Gianluca; Cremolini, Chiara; Spallanzani, Andrea; Viola, Massimo Giuseppe; Garajovà, Ingrid; Salati, Massimiliano; Elia, Maria Teresa; Caputo, Francesco; Santini, Chiara; Falcone, Alfredo; Cascinu, Stefano; Tamburini, Emiliano. - In: CANCERS. - ISSN 2072-6694. - 12:4(2020), pp. N/A-N/A. [10.3390/cancers12041022]

The Role of Anti-Angiogenics in Pre-Treated Metastatic BRAF-Mutant Colorectal Cancer: A Pooled Analysis

Gelsomino, Fabio;Casadei-Gardini, Andrea;Spallanzani, Andrea;Salati, Massimiliano;Caputo, Francesco;Santini, Chiara;Cascinu, Stefano;
2020

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: Background. FOLFOXIRI plus Bevacizumab is one of the most frequently used first-line treatments for patients with BRAF-mutant colorectal cancer (CRC), while second-line treatment requires extensive further research. In this pooled analysis, we evaluate the impact of anti-angiogenics in patients with pre-treated BRAF-mutant CRC. Methods. We monitored patients in randomized, controlled studies who had advanced CRC and were undergoing second-line chemotherapy in addition to utilizing Bevacizumab, Ramucirumab or Aflibercept treatments. These data were pooled together with the data and results of BRAF-mutant patients enrolled in two phase III trials (TRIBE and TRIBE-2 study), who had been treated with second-line treatment both with or without Bevacizumab. Overall survival (OS), in relation to BRAF mutational status, was the primary focus. Results. Pooled analysis included 129 patients. Anti-angiogenics were found to have a significant advantage over the placebo in terms of OS (HR 0.50, 95%CI 0.29-0.85) (p = 0.01). Conclusions. Our pooled analysis confirms the efficacy of anti-angiogenics in pre-treated BRAF-mutant CRC, establishing the combination of chemotherapy plus Bevacizumab or Ramucirumab or Aflibercept as a valid treatment option.
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The Role of Anti-Angiogenics in Pre-Treated Metastatic BRAF-Mutant Colorectal Cancer: A Pooled Analysis / Gelsomino, Fabio; Casadei-Gardini, Andrea; Rossini, Daniele; Boccaccino, Alessandra; Masi, Gianluca; Cremolini, Chiara; Spallanzani, Andrea; Viola, Massimo Giuseppe; Garajovà, Ingrid; Salati, Massimiliano; Elia, Maria Teresa; Caputo, Francesco; Santini, Chiara; Falcone, Alfredo; Cascinu, Stefano; Tamburini, Emiliano. - In: CANCERS. - ISSN 2072-6694. - 12:4(2020), pp. N/A-N/A. [10.3390/cancers12041022]
Gelsomino, Fabio; Casadei-Gardini, Andrea; Rossini, Daniele; Boccaccino, Alessandra; Masi, Gianluca; Cremolini, Chiara; Spallanzani, Andrea; Viola, Massimo Giuseppe; Garajovà, Ingrid; Salati, Massimiliano; Elia, Maria Teresa; Caputo, Francesco; Santini, Chiara; Falcone, Alfredo; Cascinu, Stefano; Tamburini, Emiliano
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