Sotorasib in KRAS G12C-Mutated Advanced Pancreatic Cancer: CodeBreaK 100 Trial
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On December 21, 2022, Dr. John H. Strickler and colleagues published the results of the CodeBreaK 100 Phase 1/2 clinical trial in The New England Journal of Medicine. This study evaluated the efficacy and safety of Sotorasib (Lumakras), a first-in-class KRAS G12C inhibitor, in patients with heavily pretreated advanced pancreatic cancer harboring the KRAS G12C mutation.
Study Design: CodeBreaK 100 Trial
The trial included 38 patients with KRAS G12C-mutated pancreatic cancer who had progressed on prior systemic therapies. All patients received Sotorasib at a dose of 960 mg orally once daily. The primary endpoint was the objective response rate (ORR).
Key Efficacy Results
- Objective Response Rate (ORR): 21%
- Disease Control Rate: 84%
- Median Progression-Free Survival (PFS): 4.0 months
- Median Overall Survival (OS): 6.9 months
While the ORR may seem modest, it represents a significant signal in a disease where later-line options are extremely limited and KRAS mutations were previously considered "undruggable."
Safety and Tolerability
Sotorasib demonstrated a favorable safety profile:
- Adverse Event Incidence: 42% of patients experienced treatment-related side effects.
- Grade 3+ Side Effects: Occurred in only 16% of patients.
- No treatment-related deaths were reported.
Conclusion
The authors concluded that Sotorasib monotherapy provides clinically meaningful antitumor activity with a manageable safety profile in patients with pretreated KRAS G12C-mutated advanced pancreatic cancer. These findings establish KRAS G12C as a viable therapeutic target in pancreatic cancer, similar to results seen in non-small cell lung cancer.
Source: The New England Journal of Medicine - Sotorasib in Pancreatic Cancer
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