(Lung Cancer Precision Medicine) Crizotinib (Xalkori) for MET Exon 14 Skipping Mutation: Clinical Evidence
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هذه المقالة ملخص لمعلومات طبية دولية وليست نصيحة طبية، ولا يمكن أن تحل محل تشخيص طبيبك المعالج أو خطة العلاج. المعلومات المعروضة مجمّعة من منشورات عامة وبيانات رسمية لكبرى المؤسسات الطبية اليابانية؛ وتختلف ملاءمة ونتائج أي علاج من مريض لآخر ويجب أن يقيّمها طبيب مؤهل لكل حالة على حدة.
In lung cancer precision medicine, crizotinib (brand name: Xalkori) is well known for its pioneering contributions targeting ALK and ROS1. However, the latest research (published in Nature Medicine) confirms that this multi-target inhibitor also demonstrates significant therapeutic value in patients with MET exon 14 skipping mutations.
1. Clinical Research Data: Response Rate and Survival
This study evaluated crizotinib monotherapy in 69 patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) harboring MET exon 14 mutations.
Key Clinical Indicators:
- Objective Response Rate (ORR): 32%, demonstrating effective tumor reduction.
- Duration of Response (DoR): Median of 9.1 months.
- Survival Data: Median overall survival (OS) reached 20.5 months, with a 12-month survival rate of 70%. These results hold high clinical reference value for this typically older patient population prone to relapse.
2. Safety and Tolerability
The adverse event profile of crizotinib has been well characterized through clinical use:
- Common reactions: Visual disturbances (e.g., flashing lights), nausea, diarrhea, and edema.
- Patient management: Japanese medical teams have extensive experience managing long-term crizotinib therapy, effectively preventing complications while maintaining patients' quality of life.
3. Screening Strategy for Rare Mutations
Although newer highly selective MET inhibitors are now available, crizotinib's rich clinical history and multi-target properties make it an indispensable tool in clinical practice. Leading Japanese lung cancer centers emphasize comprehensive NGS screening to ensure no targetable pathway is missed.
Medical Supporter — Your Cancer Treatment Decision Partner Treatment pathways for rare mutations are often challenging. If you or a family member has been found to have a MET exon 14 mutation through genetic testing, the Medical Supporter team can help arrange consultations with Japanese specialists to evaluate the optimal timing for crizotinib or other newer MET inhibitors, securing the best possible treatment pathway.
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هل تفكر في تلقّي العلاج في اليابان؟ هل تحتاج إلى معلومات ومساعدة؟
نساعدك في تنظيم المعلومات اللازمة للسفر الطبي إلى اليابان، والتواصل مع المؤسسات الطبية اليابانية، وترتيب استشارة رأي ثانٍ.الاستشارة الأولى مجانية؛ سيساعدك المستشار على توضيح الخطوات التالية.
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