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Ultra-Fast Amplicon-Based Next-Generation Sequencing in Non-Squamous Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
Published on: September 8, 2023
Comprehensive molecular profiling of advanced NSCLC in Greek patients:A prospective HeCOG study
Paris A Kosmidis1, Thanos Kosmidis2, Kyriaki Papadopoulou3
12nd Department of Medical Oncology, Hygeia, Athens, Greece.
Background:
We report for the first time the molecular landscape and outcome associations from the prospective CLIMEDIN trial in Greece.
Methods:
Two hundred patients with newly diagnosed advanced NSCLC (March 2022-October 2023) were enrolled and randomized to standard-of-care education versus additional automated, adverse-event-targeted digital interventions. Within this study baseline testing (EGFR, ALK, PD-L1) was performed in all; 165 tumors underwent comprehensive NGS (Oncomine Comprehensive Assay v3). Primary endpoint was improvement in AEs/QoL; secondary endpoints included ORR, PFS and OS. Associations between genomic alterations and outcomes were explored.
Results:
Median age was 68 years; 75% male; 52% current smokers; adenocarcinoma 68.5%. Most received chemo-immunotherapy (66%). At data cut-off (December 2025; reverse-Kaplan-Meier median follow-up 36.3 months), median PFS was 9.6 months and median OS was 15.2 months. Across 200 tumors, 495 pathogenic variants (PVs) were identified in 83 genes. Exploratory outcome analyses showed longer OS in EGFR-mutant disease (preserved under parsimonious multivariable adjustment) and a formal KRAS × smoking interaction for OS (interaction P = 0.011).
Conclusions:
In this cohort, the molecular profile mirrors other Caucasian series, with clinically relevant enrichment patterns for EGFR and KRAS. ECOG performance status and first line treatment were the dominant prognostic factors in this cohort. A novel KRAS and smoking interaction for overall survival warrants prospective validation.