Authors
D Arnold, B Lueza, J-Y Douillard, M Peeters, H-J Lenz, A Venook, V Heinemann, E Van Cutsem, J-P Pignon, J Tabernero, A Cervantes, Fortunato Ciardiello
Publication date
2017/8/1
Journal
Annals of oncology
Volume
28
Issue
8
Pages
1713-1729
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Background
There is increasing evidence that metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) is a genetically heterogeneous disease and that tumours arising from different sides of the colon (left versus right) have different clinical outcomes. Furthermore, previous analyses comparing the activity of different classes of targeted agents in patients with KRAS wild-type (wt) or RAS wt mCRC suggest that primary tumour location (side), might be both prognostic and predictive for clinical outcome.
Methods
This retrospective analysis investigated the prognostic and predictive influence of the localization of the primary tumour in patients with unresectable RAS wt mCRC included in six randomized trials (CRYSTAL, FIRE-3, CALGB 80405, PRIME, PEAK and 20050181), comparing chemotherapy plus EGFR antibody therapy (experimental arm) with chemotherapy or chemotherapy and bevacizumab (control arms). Hazard ratios (HRs …
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