Abstract

TPS5616 Background: Despite the use of combination chemotherapy and introduction of novel targeted agents, the prognosis for advanced and/or metastatic EC is challenging. The occurrence of somatic activating FGFR2 mutations in EC suggests an opportunity for testing FGFR inhibitors. Dovitnib (DOV) is a potent receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor of vascular endothelial growth factor receptor, platelet-derived growth factor receptor and FGFR. The objective of the study is to investigate the efficacy and safety of DOV as second-line therapy in patients (pts) with advanced and/or metastatic EC. Methods: This multicenter, non-randomized, open label, single-arm, phase II study (NCT01379534) will enroll adult female pts (N~80) with either FGFR2 mutated (group 1) or non-mutated (group 2) histologically confirmed advanced and/or metastatic EC, who have documented radiological evidence of progressive disease (RECISTv1.1) after 1 prior line of chemotherapy, excluding adjuvant therapy. Eligible pts also need to have ≥1 measurable lesion (RECISTv1.1) and ECOG performance status ≤ 2. Pts will receive oral DOV of 500 mg/day, on a 5-days-on / 2-days-off dosing schedule until disease progression, unacceptable toxicity, death, or discontinuation due to any other reason. Primary endpoint is 18-week progression-free survival (PFS) rate (local review; RECIST v1.1) and secondary endpoints include overall response rate, disease control rate, duration of response, PFS, overall survival, safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamic effect of DOV on soluble plasma biomarker expression level. A 2-stage design with Bayesian interim monitoring (interim for futility analyses) will be used in each group. For stage 1, 20 pts will be enrolled into each group. If ≥ 8 of the first 20 pts with measurable disease at baseline in either group are progression-free after 18 weeks of treatment, 20 additional pts will be enrolled into that group in stage 2. Preliminary results for each group will be evaluated in the interim analysis. As of 20 January 2013, 43 pts have been enrolled (12 with and 31 without FGFR2 mutations). Clinical trial information: NCT01379534.

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