Posts tagged ALK and EGFR co-mutation
P8-170: A patient with ALK translocation-positive lung adenocarcinoma in whom an EGFR mutation developed during the treatment with ALK inhibitors

Background: Generally, ALK gene translocation and EGFR gene mutation are mutually exclusive in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). We present a patient with ALK translocation-positive lung adenocarcinoma in whom an EGFR mutation developed during the treatment with an ALK inhibitors.

Case Presentation: A 70-year-old man was diagnosed with Stage IVb (cT2N3M1c) adenocarcinoma of the lung in July 20XX-8. Initial chemotherapy with CDDP+PEM was started in August, and 6 courses were performed with best response of PR. Maintenance therapy was performed for 26 courses. In May 20XX-5, multiple bone metastases emerged and 5 courses of DTX was given as the 2nd-line chemotherapy from July 20XX-5 to May 20XX-4 with the best response of SD until bone metastases developed. A trans-bronchial re-biopsy of the primary tumor in the upper lobe of the right lung revealed the translocation of ALK gene. Crizotinib was started in June as the 3rd-line chemotherapy. In August 20XX-3, multiple brain metastases de..... READ ARTICLE

Respirology DOI:10.1111/resp.14150_682

Authors: Misaki Morishita, Yoshiki Negi, Taiichiro Otsuki, Koji Mikami, Eisuke Shibata, Daisuke Horio, Maiko Niki, Akio Tada, Mayuko Tokuda, Jotaro Kiyota, Toshiyuki Minami, Ryo Takahashi, Takashi Yokoi, Kozo Kuribayashi, Takashi Kijima

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