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Molecular Profile FGFR2 amp
Therapy Futibatinib
Indication/Tumor Type stomach cancer
Response Type predicted - sensitive

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Molecular Profile Indication/Tumor Type Response Type Therapy Name Approval Status Evidence Type Efficacy Evidence References
FGFR2 amp stomach cancer predicted - sensitive Futibatinib Case Reports/Case Series Actionable In a Phase I trial, Lytgobi (futibatinib) treatment resulted in clinical response in a gastric cancer patient harboring FGFR2 amplification (Ann Oncol 2017, Vol 28, Suppl 5, Abstract # 372PD). detail...
FGFR2 amp stomach cancer predicted - sensitive Futibatinib Case Reports/Case Series Actionable In a Phase I trial, Lytgobi (futibatinib) treatment led to an overall objective response rate of 22% (2/9, 2 partial responses) and a disease control rate of 55.6% (5/9) in patients with gastric cancer harboring an FGFR2 amplification or FGFR3 rearrangement, including a progression-free survival of 4.8 months and a duration of response of 3.5 months in a patient with FGFR2 amplification (PMID: 34551969; NCT02052778). 34551969
FGFR2 amp stomach cancer predicted - sensitive Futibatinib Case Reports/Case Series Actionable In a Phase I trial, Lytgobi (futibatinib) treatment resulted in a partial response in 2 patients with gastric cancer harboring FGFR2 amplification, with 59% and 90% tumor shrinkage, respectively (Annals of Oncology (2020) 31 (suppl_4): S475). detail...
FGFR2 amp stomach cancer predicted - sensitive Futibatinib Preclinical - Cell culture Actionable In a preclinical study, Lytgobi (futibatinib) treatment inhibited growth of gastric cancer cells harboring FGFR2 amplification in culture (PMID: 33563752). 33563752
PubMed Id Reference Title Details
First-in-human (FIH) study of TAS-120, a highly selective covalent oral fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGFR) inhibitor, in patients (pts) with advanced solid tumors Full reference...
Phase I study of the irreversible FGFR inhibitor (i) futibatinib (FBN; TAS-120) in Japanese patients (pts) with advanced (adv) solid tumours Full reference...
(33563752) Rapid Resistance of FGFR-driven Gastric Cancers to Regorafenib and Targeted FGFR Inhibitors can be Overcome by Parallel Inhibition of MEK. Full reference...
(34551969) Futibatinib, an Irreversible FGFR1-4 Inhibitor, in Patients with Advanced Solid Tumors Harboring FGF/FGFR Aberrations: A Phase I Dose-Expansion Study. Full reference...