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07/24/2017
NCCN has published updates to the NCCN Guidelines® and the NCCN Compendium® for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
NCCN has published updates to the NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines®) and the NCCN Drugs & Biologics Compendium (NCCN Compendium®) for Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer. These NCCN Guidelines® are currently available as Version 8.2017.
- Metastatic Disease (NSCL-17)
- Testing results
- Adenocarcinoma, Large cell, NSCLC NOS: BRAF testing added
- Squamous cell carcinoma: Consider BRAF testing added
- Testing results
- Metastatic Disease – New page added for BRAF V600E mutation positive (NSCL-23)
- First-line Therapy: Dabrafenib + trametinib or First-line therapy options as per NSCL-25 and NSCL-26.
- Subsequent Therapy: Progression on dabrafenib + trametinib, recommendation is first-line therapy options as per NSCL-25 and NSCL-26. Progression on first-line therapy options, recommendation is dabrafenib + trametinib.
- Footnote uu added: “At this point, there are no published data on the progression-free survival (PFS) of patients treated in the first-line setting.”
- Footnote vv added: “Single-agent vemurafenib or dabrafenib are treatment options if the combination of dabrafenib + trametinib is not tolerated.”
- Footnote ww added: “Although it may be reasonable to treat BRAF V600E positive tumors with first-line pembrolizumab if PD-L1 ≥ 50%, there are no data of its efficacy in this subgroup of patients. The data in the second-line setting suggest that immunotherapy is less effective, irrespective of PD-L1 expression, in tumors with an actionable mutation.”
- Systemic Therapy for Advanced or Metastatic Disease (NSCL-F 2 of 4)
- First-line Systemic Therapy Options; Adenocarcinoma, Large cell, NSCLC NOS (PS 0-1)
- The following regimen added: pembrolizumab/carboplatin/pemetrexed.
- Footnote ¶ added: If pembrolizumab not previously given.
- First-line Systemic Therapy Options; Adenocarcinoma, Large cell, NSCLC NOS (PS 0-1)
- Emerging Targeted Agents for Patients with Genetic Alterations (NSCL-H)
- The following row removed: Genetic alteration BRAF V600E mutation and available targeted agents vemurafenib, dabrafenib ± trametinib. This information is now included on page NSCL-23.
- The Discussion section has been updated to reflect the changes in the algorithm. (MS-1)
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