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    P2.06 - Mesothelioma (ID 170)

    • Event: WCLC 2019
    • Type: Poster Viewing in the Exhibit Hall
    • Track: Mesothelioma
    • Presentations: 1
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    • Coordinates: 9/09/2019, 10:15 - 18:15, Exhibit Hall
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      P2.06-01 - STELLAR Trial: Radiological Response Patterns of TTFields Plus Chemotherapy in First-Line Treatment of Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma (ID 2533)

      10:15 - 18:15  |  Author(s): Maciej Krzakowski

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      Background

      Tumor Treating Fields (TTFields) are an anti-mitotic, regional treatment modality, utilizing low intensity alternating electric fields delivered non-invasively to the tumor using a portable, medical device. TTFields have significantly extended survival of glioblastoma patients. In-vitro, human malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) cells were highly susceptible to TTFields. In the STELLAR trial [NCT02397928], patients with unresectable MPM treated with first-line chemotherapy in combination with TTFields had a significantly higher median overall survival compared to historical controls (18.2 Vs. 12.1 months). We analyzed radiological data from STELLAR patients whose tumors responded while receiving the combined therapy.

      Method

      The trial accrued 80 patients with unresectable, previously untreated mesothelioma who were treated with continuous 150 kHz TTFields (>18h/day) in combination with pemetrexed and cisplatin or carboplatin (at standard dosing). Inclusion criteria: ECOG PS of 0-1, pathologically proven mesothelioma and at least one measurable lesion according to modified RECIST criteria. Patients were followed q3w (CT scan q6w) until disease progression. Radiological assessments were done at each study site. EOCG status and cancer-related pain were assessed until disease progression using a visual analog scale.

      Result

      Partial responses (PRs) were seen in 40.3% of evaluable patients and clinical benefit (PR+SD) was seen in 97.2% of patients. The median time between treatment start and PR was 1.8 (1.4-4.4) months). All patients presenting with PR during the STELLAR study had continuous reduction in the total sum of lesion diameters, suggesting no initial/pseudo-progression. 83% of the patients who responded to the combined therapy finally had disease progression within median response duration of 5.7 (1.4-13) months, per Kaplan-Meier Estimator. One patient did not progress for more than 27 months. Median time to deterioration in performance status was 13.1 months. Average pain score was lower compared to baseline during the first 7 months of treatment and higher later with a median time to a clinical significant 33% increase in pain of 8.4 months. Compliance with TTFields was 68% (16.3 hours/day) during the first 3 months of therapy. No TTFields-related other than expected dermatitis below the arrays were reported.

      Conclusion

      The STELLAR study showed significant survival extension in previously untreated MPM patients. Response rates were similar to that of current SOC treatment, but lasted longer with the addition of TTFields. TTFields was not associated with a decrease in performance status or an increase in pain. TTFields in combination with chemotherapy are efficacious in MPM vs chemotherapy alone reported in historical data.

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