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Hassan Khalid1, Hafiz Muhammad Haris2, Suleman Arshad1
1Shaikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al-Nahyan Medical and Dental College, Lahore, Pakistan.
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Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) that is ROS1-positive is a rare but important molecular subtype of lung cancer that predominantly affects younger patients and non-smokers. This form of cancer presents a distinctive opportunity for targeted therapy, as it is driven by specific gene fusions. Nevertheless, the current treatments, although initially effective, frequently fail to meet expectations because of the emergence of resistance and the limited control over the spread of the disease to the brain. These challenges have been addressed by the development of taletrectinib, an advanced tyrosine kinase inhibitor. It has the potential to address mutations that render previous treatments less effective by precisely acting on both ROS1 and NTRK-driven pathways. According to preliminary clinical research, taletrectinib not only demonstrates significant effectiveness in resistant situations but also possesses characteristics that could improve protection against brain metastases. In ROS1-positive NSCLC patients, taletrectinib has been effective and well tolerated, as evidenced by early clinical trials, including those that are resistant to crizotinib. It demonstrates potential for disease control, as it has excellent oral absorption and is able to combat the spread of neurological disorders. Taletrectinib is emerging as a promising candidate for enhancing the outcomes of patients with ROS1-positive lung cancer as the treatment landscape for this disease continues to evolve.
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