BACKGROUND Non-clear cell(ncc)metastatic renal-cell carcinoma(RCC)has dismal results with standard systemic therapies and a generally worse prognosis when compared to its clear-cell counterpart.New systemic combinatio...BACKGROUND Non-clear cell(ncc)metastatic renal-cell carcinoma(RCC)has dismal results with standard systemic therapies and a generally worse prognosis when compared to its clear-cell counterpart.New systemic combination therapies have emerged for metastatic RCC(mRCC),but the pivotal phase III trials excluded patients with nccRCC,which constitute about 30%of metastatic RCC cases.AIM To provide a piece of real-life evidence on the use of pazopanib in this patient subgroup.METHODS The present study is a multicenter retrospective observational analysis aiming to assess the activity,efficacy,and safety of pazopanib as first-line therapy for advanced nccRCC patients treated in a real-life setting.RESULTS Overall,48 patients were included.At the median follow-up of 40.6 mo,the objective response rate was 27.1%,the disease control rate was 83.3%,and the median progression-free survival and overall survival were 12.3(95%confidence interval[CI]:3.6-20.9)and 27.7(95%CI:18.2-37.1)mo,respectively.Grade 3 adverse events occurred in 20%of patients,and no grade 4 or 5 toxicities were found.CONCLUSION Pazopanib should be considered as a good first-line option for metastatic RCC with variant histology.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND Non-clear cell(ncc)metastatic renal-cell carcinoma(RCC)has dismal results with standard systemic therapies and a generally worse prognosis when compared to its clear-cell counterpart.New systemic combination therapies have emerged for metastatic RCC(mRCC),but the pivotal phase III trials excluded patients with nccRCC,which constitute about 30%of metastatic RCC cases.AIM To provide a piece of real-life evidence on the use of pazopanib in this patient subgroup.METHODS The present study is a multicenter retrospective observational analysis aiming to assess the activity,efficacy,and safety of pazopanib as first-line therapy for advanced nccRCC patients treated in a real-life setting.RESULTS Overall,48 patients were included.At the median follow-up of 40.6 mo,the objective response rate was 27.1%,the disease control rate was 83.3%,and the median progression-free survival and overall survival were 12.3(95%confidence interval[CI]:3.6-20.9)and 27.7(95%CI:18.2-37.1)mo,respectively.Grade 3 adverse events occurred in 20%of patients,and no grade 4 or 5 toxicities were found.CONCLUSION Pazopanib should be considered as a good first-line option for metastatic RCC with variant histology.