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PI3K inhibitor/fulvestrant has modest benefit, serious toxicity in breast cancer


 

REPORTING FROM ASCO 2018


Taselisib is the first agent in its class to specifically block the PI3K alpha isoform that is found to be mutated in approximately 40% of advanced ER-positive breast cancer. The agent has been shown to offer clinical benefits in early trials for patients with head and neck and some gynecologic cancers.

In the phase 3 SANDPIPER trial, 516 women with locally advanced or metastatic ER-positive, HER2-negative breast cancer that had progressed or recurred following aromatase inhibitor therapy were enrolled and randomly assigned on a 2:1 basis to receive fulvestrant plus taselisib (340 patients) or fulvestrant plus a placebo (176 patients).

As noted, the median progression-free survival was 7.4 months for women who received the combination, compared with 5.4 months for controls. The stratified hazard ratio was 0.70 favoring taselisib (P = .0037).

But also as noted, the addition of taselisib “clearly led to toxicity,” Dr. Baselga said.

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