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Clinical Trial
. 2025 Oct 10;43(29):3198-3208.
doi: 10.1200/JCO-25-00788. Epub 2025 Sep 9.

Phase II Dose-Randomized Study of Sunvozertinib in Platinum-Pretreated Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer With Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Exon 20 Insertion Mutations (WU-KONG1B)

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Phase II Dose-Randomized Study of Sunvozertinib in Platinum-Pretreated Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer With Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Exon 20 Insertion Mutations (WU-KONG1B)

James Chih-Hsin Yang et al. J Clin Oncol. .

Abstract

Purpose: WU-KONG1B (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT03974022) is a multinational phase II, dose-randomized study to assess the antitumor efficacy of sunvozertinib in pretreated patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) exon 20 insertion mutations (exon20ins).

Methods: Eligible patients with advanced-stage EGFR exon20ins NSCLC were randomly assigned by 1:1 ratio to receive sunvozertinib 200 mg or 300 mg once daily (200 and 300 mg-rand cohorts). After predefined interim analysis, additional patients were enrolled and treated with the 300 mg dose once daily. The primary end point was blinded independent review committee (IRC)-assessed confirmed objective response rate (cORR), and the key secondary end point was duration of response (DoR).

Results: Among 85, 89, and 107 efficacy-evaluable patients in 200 mg-rand, 300 mg-rand, and 300 mg-all (including randomly assigned and nonrandomized patients) cohorts, the cORRs were 45.9% (97.5% CI, 33.6% to 58.5%), 47.2% (97.5% CI, 35.1% to 59.5%), and 45.8% (97.5% CI, 34.8% to 57.0%), respectively, per IRC assessment. The predefined null hypothesis was rejected with statistical significance (P < .0001). Comparing 300 and 200 mg-rand cohorts, higher cORRs were observed in patients with baseline brain metastasis (52.4% v 28.6%) and previous amivantamab treatment (41.7% v 25%), as well as longer DoR (13.8 v 11.1 months). At 200 and 300 mg once daily, the most common treatment-related adverse events with grade ≥3 included diarrhea (2.2% v 18%), blood creatine phosphokinase increased (6.6% v 12.6%), and anemia (4.4% v 6.3%).

Conclusion: Sunvozertinib is efficacious at both 200 and 300 mg once daily in treating platinum-pretreated patients with advanced EGFR exon20ins NSCLC. The treatment-related adverse events of sunvozertinib were consistent with an EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitor, with a more favorable safety profile at 200 mg than 300 mg once daily.

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