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Profile Name | FGFR3 positive |
Gene Variant Detail | |
Relevant Treatment Approaches |
Molecular Profile | Indication/Tumor Type | Response Type | Relevant Treatment Approaches | Therapy Name | Approval Status | Evidence Type | Efficacy Evidence | References |
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FGFR3 positive | head and neck squamous cell carcinoma | predicted - sensitive | Rogaratinib | Case Reports/Case Series | Actionable | In a Phase I trial, sensitivity to treatment with Rogaratinib (BAY 1163877) was demonstrated in patients with a variety of FGFR-expressing solid tumor types, including a partial response in a patient with FGFR3-positive head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (PMID: 31405822; NCT01976741). | 31405822 | |
FGFR3 positive | lung adenocarcinoma | predicted - sensitive | Rogaratinib | Case Reports/Case Series | Actionable | In a Phase I trial, sensitivity to treatment with Rogaratinib (BAY 1163877) was demonstrated in patients with a variety of FGFR-expressing solid tumor types, including long lasting stable disease in a patient with FGFR3-positive lung adenocarcinoma (Ann Oncol 2017, Vol 28, Suppl 5, Abstract #379P; NCT01976741). | detail... | |
FGFR3 positive | stomach cancer | predicted - sensitive | Rogaratinib | Case Reports/Case Series | Actionable | In a Phase I trial, sensitivity to treatment with Rogaratinib (BAY 1163877) was demonstrated in patients with a variety of FGFR-expressing solid tumor types, including long lasting stable disease in a patient with FGFR3-positive gastric cancer (Ann Oncol 2017, Vol 28, Suppl 5, Abstract #379P; NCT01976741). | detail... | |
FGFR3 positive | lung squamous cell carcinoma | predicted - sensitive | Rogaratinib | Case Reports/Case Series | Actionable | In a Phase I trial, sensitivity to treatment with Rogaratinib (BAY 1163877) was demonstrated in patients with a variety of FGFR-expressing solid tumor types, including long lasting stable disease in a patient with FGFR3-positive lung squamous cell carcinoma (Ann Oncol 2017, Vol 28, Suppl 5, Abstract #379P; NCT01976741). | detail... |