Brain metastases are a common occurrence and a major cause of mortality in non-small-cell lung cancer, with few systemic treatment options. Although targeting epidermal growth factor receptor-associated tyrosine kinase with erlotinib and gefitinib results in durable responses in some patients, the activity of these drugs against brain metastases has been poorly documented. In particular, few reports have so far reported the activity of erlotinib in this setting. Here we report the case of a male Italian smoker with an adeno-carcinoma of the lung whose lung cancer and brain metastases have both responded to erlotinib.
Erlotinib therapy in a patient with non-small-cell lung cancer and brain metastases
ALTAVILLA, Giuseppe;SANTARPIA, Mariacarmela;MARABELLO, Grazia;PITINI, Vincenzo
2008-01-01
Abstract
Brain metastases are a common occurrence and a major cause of mortality in non-small-cell lung cancer, with few systemic treatment options. Although targeting epidermal growth factor receptor-associated tyrosine kinase with erlotinib and gefitinib results in durable responses in some patients, the activity of these drugs against brain metastases has been poorly documented. In particular, few reports have so far reported the activity of erlotinib in this setting. Here we report the case of a male Italian smoker with an adeno-carcinoma of the lung whose lung cancer and brain metastases have both responded to erlotinib.File in questo prodotto:
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