Targeting the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor in EGFR-Mutated Lung Cancer: Current and Emerging Therapies

Karam Khaddour(University of Illinois Chicago), Sushma Jonna(University of Illinois Chicago), Alexander Y. Deneka(Fox Chase Cancer Center), Jyoti D. Patel(Northwestern University), Mohamed E. Abazeed(Northwestern University), Erica A. Golemis(Fox Chase Cancer Center), Hossein Borghaei(Fox Chase Cancer Center), Yanis Boumber(Northwestern University)
Cancers
June 24, 2021
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Abstract

Epidermal growth factor receptor-targeting tyrosine kinase inhibitors (EGFR TKIs) are the standard of care for patients with EGFR-mutated metastatic lung cancer. While EGFR TKIs have initially high response rates, inherent and acquired resistance constitute a major challenge to the longitudinal treatment. Ongoing work is aimed at understanding the molecular basis of these resistance mechanisms, with exciting new studies evaluating novel agents and combination therapies to improve control of tumors with all forms of EGFR mutation. In this review, we first provide a discussion of EGFR-mutated lung cancer and the efficacy of available EGFR TKIs in the clinical setting against both common and rare EGFR mutations. Second, we discuss common resistance mechanisms that lead to therapy failure during treatment with EGFR TKIs. Third, we review novel approaches aimed at improving outcomes and overcoming resistance to EGFR TKIs. Finally, we highlight recent breakthroughs in the use of EGFR TKIs in non-metastatic EGFR-mutated lung cancer.


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