Clinical Edge Journal Scan

Lenvatinib proves its worth against HCC in the real-world setting


 

Key clinical point: Given its efficacy and safety as first-line therapy for advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), lenvatinib may serve as an alternative for patients with advanced
HCC and
contraindications to immunotherapies.

Main finding: The median overall survival (12.8 months; 95% CI, 10.9-14.7 months) and progression-free survival (6.4 months; 95% CI, 5.1-7.7 months) achieved by lenvatinib in the real world were comparable with those reported by the phase 3 REFLECT trial (13.6 months and 7.4 months, respectively). Similarly, the percentage of patients showing grade 3 or higher adverse events (47.3%) was equivalent to that in REFLECT (56.7%).

Study details: The findings are derived from a real-world retrospective multicenter study, termed ELEVATOR, which included 205 patients with advanced HCC and no history of prior systemic therapy and who received first-line therapy with lenvatinib .

Disclosures: The study was sponsored by Eisai. Some of the authors declared receiving speaker/advisor/consultant honoraria from various pharmaceutical companies including Eisai.

Source: Welland S et al. Liver Cancer. 2022 (Jan 14). Doi: 10.1159/000521746.

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