The safety and efficacy of sunitinib before planned nephrectomy in metastatic clear cell renal cancer.

Abstract

METHODS

Two prospective single-arm phase II studies investigated either two cycles (study A: n = 19) or three cycles (study B: n = 33) of sunitinib before nephrectomy in mCRC.

CONCLUSIONS

Nephrectomy after upfront sunitinib can be carried out safely. It obtains control of disease. Randomised studies are required to address if this approach is beneficial.

BACKGROUND

The safety and efficacy of upfront sunitinib, before nephrectomy in metastatic clear cell renal cancer (mCRC), has not been prospectively evaluated.

RESULTS

Overall, 38 of 52 (73%) of patients obtained clinical benefit (by RECIST) before surgery. The partial response rate of the primary tumour was 6% [median reduction in longest diameter of 12% (range 8%-35%)]. No patients became ineligible due to local progression of disease. A nephrectomy was carried out in 37 (71%) of patients. Necrosis (>50%) was a prominent feature at nephrectomy in 49%. Surgical complications (Clavien-Dindo classification) occurred in 10 (27%) patients, including one death (3%). The median blood loss and surgical time were 725 (90-4200) ml and 189 (70-420) min, respectively. The median progression-free survival was 8 months (95% confidence interval 6-15 months). A comparison of two versus three pre-surgery cycles showed no significant difference in terms of surgical complications or efficacy.

More about this publication

Annals of oncology : official journal of the European Society for Medical Oncology
  • Volume 22
  • Issue nr. 5
  • Pages 1041-1047
  • Publication date 01-05-2011

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