Abstract

Review pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, efficacy, and safety of ziv-aflibercept in combination with FOLFIRI for treatment of metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) resistant to or progressed following oxaliplatin-containing regimens. Articles indexed in PubMed (1948-August 2013), TOXLINE (2001-August 2013), and Google Scholar as well as meeting abstracts were identified using the search terms ziv-aflibercept and colorectal cancer. Available English-language articles Ziv-aflibercept, a selective vascular endothelial growth factor antagonist, was evaluated as monotherapy for treatment of mCRC in a phase 2 study and added to FOLFIRI in a phase 3 trial. Patient response to ziv-aflibercept as monotherapy did not reach statistical significance. Results suggest that response to ziv-aflibercept treatment is not influenced by prior bevacizumab therapy. A phase 3 trial compared the safety and efficacy of ziv-aflibercept plus FOLFIRI with placebo plus FOLFIRI in patients with mCRC who experienced disease progression on an oxaliplatin-containing regimen. Patients in the ziv-aflibercept arm had a median overall survival of 13.5 months, versus 12.06 months for those receiving placebo (hazard ratio [HR] = 0.817, 95% CI = 0.713 to 0.937). Progression-free survival for patients receiving ziv-aflibercept was higher compared with placebo (HR = 0.758; 95% CI = 0.661 to 0.869). The most common adverse effects observed were anemia, diarrhea, and neutropenia. Ziv-aflibercept is a safe and effective option in combination with FOLFIRI for the treatment of mCRC in patients who progress on oxaliplatin-containing therapy. Superiority over other antiangiogenic treatment has not been established.

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