Abstract

Ceritinib is the second ALK tyrosine kinase inhibitor after crizotinib, registered in the Russian Federation for the treatment of ALKpositive patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Later alectinib was registered. Thus, we have the opportunity, firstly, to continue targeted therapy with second-generation drugs after progression on crizotinib, and secondly, the appointment of more active drugs in the first line provides the best results of treatment.

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