Real-World Experience of Vismodegib in Advanced Basal Cell Carcinoma at a Canadian Cancer Center

Author:

Tong Justin1ORCID,Mitchell Brandon1ORCID,Roth Kathryn12,Logan Diane12,Ernst Scott12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Western University, London, ON, Canada

2. London Regional Cancer Program, London Health Sciences Centre, ON, Canada

Abstract

Background Vismodegib is a novel Hedgehog pathway inhibitor that has revolutionized the treatment of patients with advanced basal cell carcinoma (BCC) who are poor candidates for surgery or radiation. Few studies have explored the use of vismodegib to facilitate further surgery or radiotherapy, and the optimal treatment duration to balance outcomes with adverse effects. Objectives To characterize the disease response, progression, and recurrence outcomes of BCC patients, and to report the impact of subsequent therapies. Methods We performed a retrospective study of 46 adult patients with advanced basal cell carcinoma (aBCC), including both locally advanced (laBCC) and metastatic (mBCC) disease, treated with vismodegib at a single center from 2012 to 2019. Results Thirty-six had laBCC, and 10 had mBCC. Treatment was given over a mean of 21.9 months. Twenty-three (50%) had a complete response (CR), and 19 (41.3%) achieved partial response (PR). Median time to maximal response was 5.3 months. Eleven (23.9%) had resected disease at median 17.2 months, and 11 patients (23.9%) received radiotherapy. Thirty-two (69.6%) experienced progressive disease after achievement of CR or PR. Among 17 CR patients, who stopped treatment, 14 (82.3%) experienced subsequent relapse; 6 (85%) attained a repeat response. Twenty (43.5%) discontinued treatment at least once due to adverse effects. Conclusions With a response rate of 91%, London Regional Cancer Center’s (LRCP)’s experience with vismodegib supports its effectiveness in treatment of aBCC. Moreover, a significant number of patients treated with vismodegib became amenable to surgery or radiotherapy. Toxicity remained an important factor that limited treatment duration.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Dermatology,Surgery

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