Safety outcomes of pembrolizumab with platinum agent chemotherapy combined with 5-fluorouracil or taxane derivative in head and neck cancer

J Oncol Pharm Pract. 2023 Dec 3:10781552231217686. doi: 10.1177/10781552231217686. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Introduction: For patients with metastatic head and neck squamous cell cancer (HNSCC), the outcomes of pembrolizumab in combination with a platinum agent and taxane as first-line therapy remain unknown. The purpose of this study is to characterize the impact of substituting the 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) backbone for a taxane in this chemoimmunotherapy regimen on safety/tolerability and survival outcomes.

Methods: This was an IRB-approved, single-center, retrospective, active comparator, new-user design study in adult patients with HNSCC treated between January 2018 and September 2021. The primary objective was to assess safety and tolerability of pembrolizumab in combination with a platinum agent and taxane against an active comparator arm of pembrolizumab in combination with a platinum agent and 5-FU. Safety and tolerability were evaluated by assessing differences in overall toxicities, with further secondary analysis evaluating differences in hematologic toxicities and pre-defined non-hematologic toxicities.

Results: There was no statistical difference demonstrated with the primary endpoint between the cohorts. Reduced toxicity rates were found in the taxane arm for mucositis and creatinine levels. No grade 4 non-hematologic toxicities were reported. Patients receiving 5-FU were more likely to have dose reductions upfront, discontinue treatment due to intolerances and had significantly higher mucositis.

Conclusions: This study helps to characterize the safety profile and activity of pembrolizumab in combination with a platinum agent and taxane derivative in HNSCC patients. Within our study, substitution of 5-FU with a taxane did not show an increased risk of toxicities, worsened survival, or decreased odds of achieving a response. Mucositis and elevated creatinine rates were significantly reduced within the taxane arm.

Keywords: Metastatic head and neck cancer; chemoimmunotherapy; immunotherapy; oral cancer.