Repotrectinib in ROS1 Fusion-Positive Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer.
Drilon A, Camidge DR, Lin JJ, Kim SW, Solomon BJ, Dziadziuszko R, Besse B, Goto K, de Langen AJ, Wolf J, Lee KH, Popat S, Springfeld C, Nagasaka M, Felip E, Yang N, Velcheti V, Lu S, Kao S, Dooms C, Krebs MG, Yao W, Beg MS, Hu X, Moro-Sibilot D, Cheema P, Stopatschinskaja S, Mehta M, Trone D, Graber A, Sims G, Yuan Y, Cho BC; TRIDENT-1 Investigators.
Drilon A, et al.
N Engl J Med. 2024 Jan 11;390(2):118-131. doi: 10.1056/NEJMoa2302299.
N Engl J Med. 2024.
PMID: 38197815
Clinical Trial.
A total of 426 patients received the phase 2 dose; the most common treatment-related adverse events were dizziness (in 58% of the patients), dysgeusia (in 50%), and paresthesia (in 30%), and 3% discontinued repotrectinib owing to treatment-related adverse events. ...
A total of 426 patients received the phase 2 dose; the most common treatment-related adverse events were dizziness (in 58% of the patients), …