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Nivolumab versus Docetaxel in Advanced Nonsquamous Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer

H. Borghaei; L. Paz-Ares; Leora Horn; David R. Spigel; Martin Steins; Neal Ready; Laura Q.M. Chow; Everett E. Vokes · New England Journal of Medicine · 2015

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BACKGROUND: Nivolumab, a fully human IgG4 programmed death 1 (PD-1) immune-checkpoint-inhibitor antibody, disrupts PD-1-mediated signaling and may restore antitumor immunity. METHODS: In this randomized, open-label, international phase 3 study, we assigned patients with nonsquamous non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) that had progressed during or after platinum-based doublet chemotherapy to receive nivolumab at a dose of 3 mg per kilogram of body weight every 2 weeks or docetaxel at a dose of 75 mg per square meter of body-surface area every 3 weeks. The primary end point was overall survival. RESULTS: Overall survival was longer with nivolumab than with docetaxel. The median overall survival was 12.2 months (95% confidence interval [CI], 9.7 to 15.0) among 292 patients in the nivolumab group and 9.4 months (95% CI, 8.1 to 10.7) among 290 patients in the docetaxel group (hazard ratio for death, 0.73; 96% CI, 0.59 to 0.89; P=0.002). At 1 year, the overall survival rate was 51% (95% CI, 45 to 56) with nivolumab versus 39% (95% CI, 33 to 45) with docetaxel. With additional follow-up, the overall survival rate at 18 months was 39% (95% CI, 34 to 45) with nivolumab versus 23% (95% CI, 19 to 28) with docetaxel. The response rate was 19% with nivolumab versus 12% with docetaxel (P=0.02). Although progression-free survival did not favor nivolumab over docetaxel (median, 2.3 months and 4.2 months, respectively), the rate of progression-free survival at 1 year was higher with nivolumab than with docetaxel (19% and 8%, respectively). Nivolumab was associated with even greater efficacy than docetaxel across all end points in subgroups defined according to prespecified levels of tumor-membrane expression (≥1%, ≥5%, and ≥10%) of the PD-1 ligand. Treatment-related adverse events of grade 3 or 4 were reported in 10% of the patients in the nivolumab group, as compared with 54% of those in the docetaxel group. CONCLUSIONS: Among patients with advanced nonsquamous NSCLC that had progressed during or after platinum-based chemotherapy, overall survival was longer with nivolumab than with docetaxel. (Funded by Bristol-Myers Squibb; CheckMate 057 ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT01673867.).

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Borghaei, H, Paz-Ares, L, Horn, L, Spigel, D. R, Steins, M, Ready, N, Chow, L. Q, & Vokes, E. E. (2015). Nivolumab versus Docetaxel in Advanced Nonsquamous Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmoa1507643

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Borghaei, H, et al. "Nivolumab versus Docetaxel in Advanced Nonsquamous Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer." 2015. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmoa1507643.

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Borghaei, H, L. Paz-Ares, Leora Horn, David R. Spigel, Martin Steins, Neal Ready, Laura Q.M. Chow, and Everett E. Vokes. 2015. "Nivolumab versus Docetaxel in Advanced Nonsquamous Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer.". https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmoa1507643.

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Borghaei, H. et al. 2015, Nivolumab versus Docetaxel in Advanced Nonsquamous Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer, New England Journal of Medicine, available at: https://doi.org/10.1056/nejmoa1507643 [Accessed 29 Jun. 2026].

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Título
Nivolumab versus Docetaxel in Advanced Nonsquamous Non–Small-Cell Lung Cancer
Autor / colaboradores
H. Borghaei; L. Paz-Ares; Leora Horn; David R. Spigel; Martin Steins; Neal Ready; Laura Q.M. Chow; Everett E. Vokes
Editorial
New England Journal of Medicine
Año de publicación
2015
Idioma
en

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