Abstract

Brigatinib is a next-generation tyrosine kinase inhibitor targeting ALK and ROS1. Crizotinib is the first drug approved for the treatment of ROS1 fusion-positive NSCLC. Standard treatment for crizotinib-resistant ROS1 positive NSCLC is not established. Barossa is a multicenter, phase II basket study of brigatinib in patients with ROS1 positive solid tumors. This study is composed of three cohorts. ROS1 inhibitor-naïve ROS1 positive NSCLC patients were enrolled in the cohort 1, and ROS1 positive NSCLC patients previously treated with crizotinib were enrolled in the cohort 2.

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