Sustained antitumor response to lenvatinib with weekend-off and alternate-day administration in chemotherapy-refractory thymic carcinoma: a case report

Author:

Sunaga Noriaki1,Miura Yosuke1,Sakurai Reiko2,Ohshima Sohei3,Uno Shogo1,Muto Sohei1,Sato Mari1,Tsurumaki Hiroaki1,Yatomi Masakiyo1,Koga Yasuhiko1,Ohtaki Yoichi4,Nagashima Toshiteru4,Okano Naoko5,Kubo Nobuteru5,Maeno Toshitaka1,Hisada Takeshi6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Respiratory Medicine, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine

2. Oncology Center, Gunma University Hospital

3. Department of Pharmacy, Gunma University Hospital

4. Department of General Surgical Science

5. Department of Radiation Oncology, Gunma University Graduate School of Medicine

6. Gunma University Graduate School of Health Sciences, Maebashi, Japan

Abstract

Lenvatinib is a multitargeted kinase inhibitor and maintaining its dose intensity has been shown to be beneficial in patients with thyroid and hepatocellular carcinomas. However, most patients require lenvatinib interruption and dose reduction due to the high incidence of adverse events (AEs). Lenvatinib was recently approved in Japan for patients with unresectable thymic carcinoma; however, real-world evidence of its clinical benefit is limited. Here, we report the case of chemotherapy-refractory thymic carcinoma in a patient who was administered a starting dose of lenvatinib using a 5-day on/2-day off (weekend-off) protocol, followed by alternate-day administration after fatigue onset derived from overt or subclinical hypothyroidism. Consequently, the patient exhibited a durable response to lenvatinib, with a 17-month progression-free survival without any severe or intolerable AEs. The present case suggests that maintaining lenvatinib dose intensity using such alternative administration regimens contributes to favorable clinical outcomes in thymic carcinoma.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cancer Research,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology,Oncology

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