Ramucirumab in patients with previously treated advanced hepatocellular carcinoma: Impact of liver disease aetiology — Peter R. Galle (2021) | RDL Network
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a common complication of chronic liver disease with diverse underlying aetiologies. REACH/REACH-2 were global phase III studies investigating ramucirumab in advanced HCC (aHCC) following sorafenib treatment. We performed an exploratory analysis of outcomes by liver disease aetiology and baseline serum viral load.Meta-analysis was conducted in patients with aHCC and alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) ≥400 ng/mL (N = 542) from REACH/REACH-2 trials. Individual patient-level data were pooled with results reported by aetiology subgroup (hepatitis B [HBV] or C [HCV] and Other). Pre-treatment serum HBV DNA and HCV RNA were quantified using Roche COBAS AmpliPrep/COBAS TaqMan. Overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) were evaluated using the Kaplan-Meier method and Cox proportional hazard model (stratified by study).Baseline characteristics were generally balanced between arms in each subgroup (HBV: N = 225, HCV: N = 127, Other: N = 190). No significant difference in treatment effect by aetiology subgroup was detected (OS interaction P-value = .23). Median OS (ramucirumab vs placebo) in months was 7.7 versus 4.5 (HR 0.74, 95% CI 0.55-0.99) for HBV, 8.2 versus 5.5 (HR 0.82, 95% CI 0.55-1.23) for HCV and 8.5 versus 5.4 (HR 0.56, 95% CI 0.40-0.79) for Other. Ramucirumab showed similar overall safety profiles across subgroups. Worst outcomes were noted in patients with a detectable HBV load. Use of HBV antiviral therapy, irrespective of viral load, was beneficial for survival, liver function and liver-specific adverse events.Ramucirumab improved survival across aetiology subgroups with a tolerable safety profile, supporting its use in patients with aHCC and elevated AFP.
Josep M. Llovet, Amit G. Singal, Augusto Villanueva, Richard S. Finn, Masatoshi Kudo, Peter R. Galle, Masafumi Ikeda, Sophie Callies, Louise M. McGrath, Chunxiao Wang, Paolo Abada, Ryan C. Widau, Elena Gonzalez-Gugel, Andrew X. Zhu
Josep M. Llovet, Amit G. Singal, Augusto Villanueva, Richard S. Finn, Masatoshi Kudo, Peter R. Galle, Masafumi Ikeda, Sophie Callies, Louise M. McGrath, Chunxiao Wang, Paolo Abada, Ryan C. Widau, Elena González-Gugel, Andrew X. Zhu
Josep M. Llovet, Amit G. Singal, Augusto Villanueva, Richard S. Finn, Masatoshi Kudo, Peter R. Galle, Masafumi Ikeda, Sophie Callies, Louise M. McGrath, Chunxiao Wang, Paolo Abada, Ryan C. Widau, Elena González-Gugel, Andrew X. Zhu
Peter R. Galle, Masatoshi Kudo, Josep M. Llovet, Richard S. Finn, Mark Karwal, Denis Pezet, Tae‐You Kim, Tsai‐Sheng Yang, Vittorina Zagonel, Jiří Tomášek, Jean-Marc Phélip, Yann Touchefeu, Su‐Jin Koh, Guido Stirnimann, Chunxiao Wang, Kenyon D. Ogburn, Paolo Abada, Ryan C. Widau, Andrew X. Zhu
Masatoshi Kudo, Peter R. Galle, Josep M. Llovet, Richard S. Finn, Arndt Vogel, Kenta Motomura, Éric Assenat, Philippe Merle, Giovanni Brandi, Bruno Daniele, Takuji Okusaka, Jiří Tomášek, Christophe Borg, Vincenzo Dadduzio, Manabu Morimoto, Marc Pracht, Min‐Hua Jen, N. Drove Ubreva, Ryan C. Widau, Kenta Shinozaki, Reigetsu Yoshikawa, Andrew X. Zhu
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