Abstract

For patients with metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) who achieve disease control during first-line standard therapy, post-induction strategies should emphasize on quality of life improvement while maintaining disease control. Chemotherapy combined with anti-epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) monoclonal antibody is the standard first-line treatment for RAS wild-type mCRC patients. After anti-EGFR-based first-line induction therapy achieves at least stable disease, anti-EGFR-based maintenance treatment could maintain disease control while keeping a good safety profile. Based on research evidence and clinical practice, the Chinese expert consensus on anti-EGFR-based maintenance strategy for RAS wild-type mCRC aims to futher clarify the treatment timing, regimen options, adverse reaction management and follow-up strategy, providing standardized guidance to maximize the clinical benefit in RAS wild-type mCRC.

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