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Improvements in quality of life and disease-related symptoms in phase I trials of the selective oral epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor ZD1839 in non-small cell lung cancer and other solid tumors

Lookup NU author(s): Professor Alan Calvert

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Abstract

Purpose: The feasibility and utility of assessing quality of life (QoL) and disease-related symptoms in patients with advanced cancer have been evaluated in two Phase I clinical trials of p.o. administered ZD1839 ('Iressa'), an epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor, in patients with advanced cancer. Experimental Design: Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy (FACT) questionnaires, including disease-specific subscales for lung, head and neck, colorectal, prostate, and ovarian cancer, were completed by patients in two open-label, Phase I, escalating multiple-dose safety and tolerability trials. Results: In 157 patients, 92% of whom had received prior therapy, compliance in returning FACT questionnaires was 87% (European/Australian trial) and 57% (United States trial). This did not appear to be influenced by dose level or tumor type. For patients with colorectal, prostate, or ovarian cancer, median QoL [FACT and Trial Outcome Index (TOI)] scores deteriorated over time. In contrast, for patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) or head and neck cancer, median FACT and TOI scores did not deteriorate significantly, and in the United States trial, head and neck cancer scores improved significantly over time. In patients with NSCLC, symptom-related scores measured by the Lung Cancer Subscale of FACT-L appeared sensitive to clinical change. Conclusions: QoL (FACT-L) questionnaires were used successfully in the Phase I clinical trials of ZD1839. They appeared to be a sensitive tool to monitor clinical changes for the five tumor types in these trials and showed that ZD1839 has the potential to improve patients' QoL.


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Author(s): LoRusso, P. M., Herbst, R. S., Rischin, D., Ranson, M., Calvert, A. H., Raymond, E., Kieback, D., Kaye, S., Gianni, L., Harris, A., Bjork, T., Maddox, A. M., Rothenberg, M. L., Small, E. J., Rubin, E. H., Feyereislova, A., Heyes, A., Averbuch, S. D., Ochs, J., Baselga, J.

Publication type: Article

Publication status: Published

Journal: Clinical Cancer Research

Year: 2003

Volume: 9

Issue: 6

Pages: 2040-2048

ISSN (print): 1078-0432

ISSN (electronic): 1557-3265

URL: http://clincancerres.aacrjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/9/6/2040


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