Benmelstobart, anlotinib and chemotherapy in extensive-stage small-cell lung cancer: a randomized phase 3 trial

Ying Cheng(Jilin Province Tumor Hospital), Jianhua Chen(Hunan Cancer Hospital), Wei Zhang(Nanchang University), Chao Xie(Shandong University), Qun Hu(Inner Mongolia University), Ningning Zhou(Sun Yat-sen University), Chun Huang(Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital), Shihong Wei(Gansu Provincial Hospital), Hong Sun(First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University), Xingya Li(First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University), Yan Yu(Harbin Medical University), Jinhuo Lai(Fujian Medical University), Huaping Yang(Central South University), Haohui Fang(Xi'an Chest Hospital), Hualin Chen(Guangdong Medical College), Peng Zhang(Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital), Kangsheng Gu(Anhui Medical University), Qiming Wang(Zhengzhou University), Jianhua Shi, Tienan Yi(Xiangyang Central Hospital), Xingxiang Xu(Northern Jiangsu People's Hospital), Xian-Wei Ye(Guizhou Provincial People's Hospital), Daqing Wang(Hengshui University), Conghua Xie(Shandong University), Chunling Liu(Xinjiang Medical University), Yulong Zheng(First Affiliated Hospital Zhejiang University), Daren Lin(Jiangmen Central Hospital), Wu Zhuang(Fujian Provincial Cancer Hospital), Ping Lu(Henan Medical University), Guohua Yu(Weifang People's Hospital), Jinzhang Li(Qinghai University Affiliated Hospital), Yuhai Gu(Qinghai Provincial Peoples Hospital), Baolan Li(Capital Medical University), Rong Wu(China Medical University), Ou Jiang(Neijiang Normal University), Zaiyi Wang(Xinjiang Medical University), Guowu Wu(Meizhou City People's Hospital), Haifeng Lin(Hainan Medical University), Diansheng Zhong(Tianjin Medical University General Hospital), Yanhua Xu(Jingzhou Central Hospital), Yongqian Shu(Jiangsu Province Hospital), Di Wu(ShenZhen People’s Hospital), Xingwu Chen(First Affiliated Hospital of Wannan Medical College), Jie Wang(Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College), Minghui Wang(Sun Yat-sen University), Runxiang Yang(Yunnan Machinery Research and Design Institute)
Nature Medicine
July 11, 2024
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Abstract

Immunochemotherapy is the first-line standard for extensive-stage small-cell lung cancer (ES-SCLC). Combining the regimen with anti-angiogenesis may improve efficacy. ETER701 was a multicenter, double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled phase 3 trial that investigated the efficacy and safety of benmelstobart (a novel programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) inhibitor) with anlotinib (a multi-target anti-angiogenic small molecule) and standard chemotherapy in treatment-naive ES-SCLC. The ETER701 trial assessed two primary endpoints: Independent Review Committee-assessed progression-free survival per RECIST 1.1 and overall survival (OS). Here the prespecified final progression-free survival and interim OS analysis is reported. Patients randomly received benmelstobart and anlotinib plus etoposide/carboplatin (EC; n = 246), placebo and anlotinib plus EC (n = 245) or double placebo plus EC ('EC alone'; n = 247), followed by matching maintenance therapy. Compared with EC alone, median OS was prolonged with benmelstobart and anlotinib plus EC (19.3 versus 11.9 months; hazard ratio 0.61; P = 0.0002), while improvement of OS was not statistically significant with anlotinib plus EC (13.3 versus 11.9 months; hazard ratio 0.86; P = 0.1723). The incidence of grade 3 or higher treatment-related adverse events was 93.1%, 94.3% and 87.0% in the benmelstobart and anlotinib plus EC, anlotinib plus EC, and EC alone groups, respectively. This study of immunochemotherapy plus multi-target anti-angiogenesis as first-line treatment achieved a median OS greater than recorded in prior randomized studies in patients with ES-SCLC. The safety profile was assessed as tolerable and manageable. Our findings suggest that the addition of anti-angiogenesis therapy to immunochemotherapy may represent an efficacious and safe approach to the management of ES-SCLC. ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT04234607 .


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