Add like
Add dislike
Add to saved papers

Savolitinib for non-small cell lung cancer.

Drugs of Today 2023 January
Savolitinib is a highly selective MET tyrosine kinase inhibitor. MET is involved in numerous cellular processes such as proliferation, differentiation and the formation of distant metastases. MET amplification and MET overexpression are quite common in many cancers, but MET exon 14 skipping alteration is most common in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The role of MET signaling as a bypass pathway in the development of acquired resistance to tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) therapy in cancer patients with EGFR gene mutation was documented. Potential beneficiaries of savolitinib therapy are patients with NSCLC and initial diagnosis of MET ex 14 skipping mutation. Savolitinib therapy can be effective in NSCLC patients with EGFR-mutant MET with progression during first-line treatment with an EGFR-TKI. Antitumor activity of savolitinib in combination with osimertinib is very promising as first-line therapy of patients with advanced EGFR-mutated NSCLC, initially with MET expression. The safety profile of savolitinib as monotherapy and in combination with osimertinib or gefitinib is so favorable in all available studies that this drug has become a very promising therapeutic option and is being intensively investigated in ongoing clinical trials.

Full text links

We have located links that may give you full text access.
Can't access the paper?
Try logging in through your university/institutional subscription. For a smoother one-click institutional access experience, please use our mobile app.

Related Resources

For the best experience, use the Read mobile app

Mobile app image

Get seemless 1-tap access through your institution/university

For the best experience, use the Read mobile app

All material on this website is protected by copyright, Copyright © 1994-2024 by WebMD LLC.
This website also contains material copyrighted by 3rd parties.

By using this service, you agree to our terms of use and privacy policy.

Your Privacy Choices Toggle icon

You can now claim free CME credits for this literature searchClaim now

Get seemless 1-tap access through your institution/university

For the best experience, use the Read mobile app