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. 2024 Jul;29(7):104031.
doi: 10.1016/j.drudis.2024.104031. Epub 2024 May 23.

Healthcare decision-making for tumour-agnostic therapies in Europe: lessons learned

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Healthcare decision-making for tumour-agnostic therapies in Europe: lessons learned

Milou A Hogervorst et al. Drug Discov Today. 2024 Jul.
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Abstract

The tumour-agnostic authorisations of larotrectinib and entrectinib shifted the paradigm for indication setting. European healthcare decision-makers agreed on their therapeutic potential but diverged primarily in identified uncertainties concerning basket trial designs and endpoints, prognostic value of neurotrophic tropomyosin receptor kinase (NTRK) gene fusions, and resistance mechanisms. In addition, assessments of relevant comparators, unmet medical needs (UMNs), and implementation of NTRK-testing strategies diverged. In particular, the tumour-specific reimbursement recommendations and guidelines do not reflect tumour-agnostic thinking. These differences indicate difficulties experienced in these assessments and provide valuable lessons for future disruptive therapies. As we discuss here, early multistakeholder dialogues concerning minimum evidence requirements and involving clinicians are essential.

Keywords: NTRK gene fusions; basket trial; healthcare decision-making; indication setting; medicine lifecycle; prognostic biomarker; stakeholder alignment; tumour-agnostic therapy; uncertainty.

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