Osimertinib With or Without Bevacizumab as Initial Treatment for Patients With EGFR-Mutant Lung Cancer

This phase III trial compares the effect of bevacizumab and osimertinib combination vs. osimertinib alone for the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer that has spread outside of the lungs (stage IIIB-IV) and has a change (mutation) in a gene called EGFR. The EGFR protein is involved in cell signaling pathways that control cell division and survival. Sometimes, mutations in the EGFR gene cause EGFR proteins to be made in higher than normal amounts on some types of cancer cells. This causes cancer cells to divide more rapidly. Osimertinib may stop the growth of tumor cells by blocking EGFR th

Trial Details

NCT ID
NCT04181060
Phase
PHASE3
Sponsor
National Cancer Institute (NCI)
Status
RECRUITING
Cancer Type
Non-Small Cell (NSCLC) Lung Cancer
Interventions
  • Bevacizumab
  • Biospecimen Collection
  • Computed Tomography
  • Echocardiography Test
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Multigated Acquisition Scan
Locations (sample)
  • Anchorage, Alaska, United States|61.21806,-149.90028
  • Anchorage, Alaska, United States|61.21806,-149.90028
  • Anchorage, Alaska, United States|61.21806,-149.90028
  • Anchorage, Alaska, United States|61.21806,-149.90028
  • Anchorage, Alaska, United States|61.21806,-149.90028

Key Eligibility Criteria

  • Patient must have a pathologically-confirmed diagnosis of non-squamous, non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)
  • Patient must have advanced disease, defined as - either stage IV disease, stage IIIB disease not amenable to definitive multi-modality therapy, or …
  • Patient must have somatic activating sensitizing mutation in EGFR (e.g. but not limited to Exon 19 deletion, L858R, E709X, G719X, exon 19 insertion…
  • Patient must not have received any prior treatment with an anti-VEGF agent

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