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A Study to Learn About Patients With Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) Who Took Lorlatinib as Their First Treatment

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Status

Active, not recruiting

Conditions

Non-Small-Cell Lung
ALK-positive Non-small-cell Lung Cancer
ALK-positive Advanced NSCLC
ALK-positive NSCLC

Treatments

Drug: lorlatinib

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Industry

Identifiers

NCT07567352
B7461064

Details and patient eligibility

About

The main purpose of the study is to learn how the lung cancer medicines work. The study also looks into treatment sequence of these medicines. This study is performed outside of clinical studies in a database in the United States in patients with metastatic or advanced non-small cell lung cancer. Non-small cell lung cancer is a group of lung cancers named for the kinds of cells found in the cancer and how the cells look under a microscope. Metastasis is when the cancer cells spread to other parts of the body. Advanced cancer is when the patient is diagnosed with stage III or stage IV cancer.

This study includes patient's information from the database who:

  • Are aged 18 years or older.
  • Are confirmed to have metastatic non-small cell lung cancer on or after 1 January 2021.
  • Have a positive Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase (ALK) gene mutation or rearrangement. A gene is a part of your DNA that has instructions for making things your body needs to work and a mutation or rearrangement can cause the gene not to work properly. ALK is a protein that helps control cell growth.
  • Received lorlatinib as their first treatment.

All participants in this study had received the study medicine lorlatinib. It is a tablet that is taken by mouth at home. They continued to take the study medicine until their cancer was no longer responding. The study will look at the experiences of people receiving the study medicine.

The study is based on information collected from Flatiron Health's Advanced NSCLC Panoramic dataset which includes:

- Diagnosis, cancer stage at diagnosis, date of diagnosis, birth year, type of medicinal treatment, date of treatment start and end, age, gender, etc.

Full description

Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) accounts for approximately 85% of all lung cancer diagnoses worldwide, most often diagnosed in advanced stages. Targeted drugs are currently the most often used therapies for advanced NSCLC patients that harbor rearrangements in the anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) gene, defining a distinct molecular subtype with unique therapeutic considerations. The development of ALK targeted tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) has substantially improved outcomes for patients with advanced or metastatic NSCLC with these genetic variants. Lorlatinib, a third-generation inhibitor, is a potent TKI that is effective resistance to first- and second-generation ALK-TKIs. Based on the results of the pivotal phase III clinical trial, lorlatinib received regulatory approval for first line treatment of ALK positive metastatic NSCLC on 3 March 2021, establishing it as an important treatment option in routine clinical practice.

While randomized clinical trials provide critical evidence of efficacy and safety under controlled conditions, patients treated in real world settings may differ from trial populations with respect to baseline characteristics, comorbidities, treatment sequencing, and clinical management. Data describing duration of therapy and frequency of dose modifications as well as other clinical characteristics such as Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status over time would help to elucidate the patient experience in the real-world as a first step while longer durations of follow-up time continue to accumulate.

The objective of this non-interventional study is to generate real-world evidence (RWE) characterizing 1L lorlatinib use among adults in the United States (US) using routinely collected electronic health record (EHR) data. This is a retrospective longitudinal cohort study of patients diagnosed with advanced/metastatic NSCLC with an ALK rearrangement treated with 1L lorlatinib after its approval on 3 March 2021 in the United States.

Enrollment

200 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Positive for ALK rearrangement
  • 18 years or older at advanced/metastatic NSCLC diagnosis date
  • Initiated 1L lorlatinib in the metastatic/advanced setting between 3 March 2021 and latest data cutoff available

Exclusion criteria

  • Missing ALK rearrangement status
  • Use of alectinib in the adjuvant setting
  • Use of lorlatinib in a clinical trial setting

Trial design

200 participants in 1 patient group

Advanced/metastatic non-small cell lung cancer patients
Description:
Cohort of advanced/metastatic non-small cell lung cancer patients in Flatiron Health's Advanced NSCLC Panoramic dataset.
Treatment:
Drug: lorlatinib

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Pfizer CT.gov Call Center

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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