Background: Metastatic colorectal cancer(mCRC) patients with progressive disease after all available standard therapies need new medication for further treatment. Famitinib is a small-molecule multikinase inhibitor, w...Background: Metastatic colorectal cancer(mCRC) patients with progressive disease after all available standard therapies need new medication for further treatment. Famitinib is a small-molecule multikinase inhibitor, with promising anticancer activities. This multicenter, randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled, phase II clinical trial was designed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of famitinib in mCRC.Methods: Famitinib or placebo was administered orally once daily. The primary endpoint was progression-free survival(PFS). Secondary endpoints included objective response rate(ORR), disease control rate(DCR), overall survival(OS), quality-of-life(QoL), and safety.Results: Between July 18,2012 and Jan 22,2014, a total of 167 patients were screened, and 154 patients were randomized in a 2:1 ratio to receive either famitinib(n = 99) or placebo(n = 55). The median PFS was 2.8 and 1.5 months in the famitinib and placebo groups(hazard ratio = 0.60,95% confidence interval = 0.41-0.86, P = 0.004). The DCR was 59.8% and 31.4%(P = 0.002) and the ORR was 2.2% and 0.0%(P = 0.540) in the famitinib and placebo groups,respectively. The most frequent grade 3-4 adverse events were hypertension(11.1%), hand-foot syndrome(10.1%),thrombocytopenia(10.1%) and neutropenia(9.1%). Serious adverse events occurred in 11(11.1%) patients in the famitinib group and 5(9.1%) in the placebo group(P = 0.788). The median OS of the famitinib and placebo groups was 7.4 and 7.2 months(P = 0.657).Conclusion: Famitinib prolonged PFS in refractory mCRC patients with acceptable tolerability.Trial registration This study was registered on ClinicalTrials.gov(NCT01762293) and was orally presented in the 2015 ASCO-Gastrointestinal展开更多
文摘Background: Metastatic colorectal cancer(mCRC) patients with progressive disease after all available standard therapies need new medication for further treatment. Famitinib is a small-molecule multikinase inhibitor, with promising anticancer activities. This multicenter, randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled, phase II clinical trial was designed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of famitinib in mCRC.Methods: Famitinib or placebo was administered orally once daily. The primary endpoint was progression-free survival(PFS). Secondary endpoints included objective response rate(ORR), disease control rate(DCR), overall survival(OS), quality-of-life(QoL), and safety.Results: Between July 18,2012 and Jan 22,2014, a total of 167 patients were screened, and 154 patients were randomized in a 2:1 ratio to receive either famitinib(n = 99) or placebo(n = 55). The median PFS was 2.8 and 1.5 months in the famitinib and placebo groups(hazard ratio = 0.60,95% confidence interval = 0.41-0.86, P = 0.004). The DCR was 59.8% and 31.4%(P = 0.002) and the ORR was 2.2% and 0.0%(P = 0.540) in the famitinib and placebo groups,respectively. The most frequent grade 3-4 adverse events were hypertension(11.1%), hand-foot syndrome(10.1%),thrombocytopenia(10.1%) and neutropenia(9.1%). Serious adverse events occurred in 11(11.1%) patients in the famitinib group and 5(9.1%) in the placebo group(P = 0.788). The median OS of the famitinib and placebo groups was 7.4 and 7.2 months(P = 0.657).Conclusion: Famitinib prolonged PFS in refractory mCRC patients with acceptable tolerability.Trial registration This study was registered on ClinicalTrials.gov(NCT01762293) and was orally presented in the 2015 ASCO-Gastrointestinal