Philippe Camus, M.D.

Dijon, France

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Frequency - Incidence

Incidence of respiratory adverse event(s) due to the specific drug as assessed by number of reported/published cases in the literature. Red digits in stars indicate: 0 = Very rare, questionable signal · 1 = < 10 cases · 2 = 10-50 cases · 3 = 50–100 cases · 4 = 100-200 cases · 5 = >200 cases

Evidence level/grade

Evidence level for respiratory adverse event(s) due to the specific drug as estimated using Hill’s (1965), Naranjo’s (1981), and Bégaud’s (1985) criteria applied to published cases. Blue digits in stars indicate: 0 = Questionable · 1 = Low · 2 = Moderate · 3 = Robust · 4 = Definite · 5 = Unquestionable, pathognomonic

XLV.a

Pleural effusion (uni- or bilateral) (can accompany DI-LDs)

Publications

Hann CL, Burns TF, Dowlati A, Morgensztern D, Ward PJ, Koch MM, Chen C, Ludwig C, Patel M, Nimeiri H, Komarnitsky P, Camidge DR

Brief Report: A Phase 1 Study Evaluating Rovalpituzumab Tesirine (Rova-T) in Frontline Treatment of Patients With Extensive-Stage Small Cell Lung Cancer.

Journal of thoracic oncology : official publication of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer 2021 Jul 06;; — 2021 Jul 06

Johnson ML, Zvirbule Z, Laktionov K, Helland A, Cho BC, Gutierrez V, Colinet B, Lena H, Wolf M, Gottfried M, Okamoto I, van der Leest C, Rich P, Hung JY, Appenzeller C, Sun Z, Maag D, Luo Y, Nickner C, Vajikova A, Komarnitsky P, Bar J

Rovalpituzumab Tesirine as a Maintenance Therapy After First-Line Platinum-Based Chemotherapy in Patients With Extensive-Stage-SCLC: Results From the Phase 3 MERU Study.

Journal of thoracic oncology : official publication of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer 2021 Apr 03;; — 2021 Apr 03

Malhotra J, Nikolinakos P, Leal T, Lehman J, Morgensztern D, Patel JD, Wrangle JM, Curigliano G, Greillier L, Johnson ML, Ready N, Robinet G, Lally S, Maag D, Valenzuela R, Blot V, Besse B

A Phase 1-2 Study of Rovalpituzumab Tesirine in Combination With Nivolumab Plus or Minus Ipilimumab in Patients With Previously Treated Extensive-Stage SCLC.

Journal of thoracic oncology : official publication of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer 2021 Feb 27;; — 2021 Feb 27

Morgensztern D, Besse B, Greillier L, Santana-Davila R, Ready N, Hann CL, Glisson BS, Farago AF, Dowlati A, Rudin CM, Le Moulec S, Lally S, Yalamanchili S, Wolf J, Govindan R, Carbone DP

Efficacy and Safety of Rovalpituzumab Tesirine in Third-Line and Beyond Patients with DLL3-Expressing, Relapsed/Refractory Small-Cell Lung Cancer: Results From the Phase II TRINITY Study.

Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2019 12 01;25;6958-6966 — 2019 12 01 — 6958-6966

Udagawa H, Akamatsu H, Tanaka K, Takeda M, Kanda S, Kirita K, Teraoka S, Nakagawa K, Fujiwara Y, Yasuda I, Okubo S, Shintani M, Kosloski MP, Scripture C, Tamura T, Okamoto I

Phase I safety and pharmacokinetics study of rovalpituzumab tesirine in Japanese patients with advanced, recurrent small cell lung cancer.

Lung cancer (Amsterdam, Netherlands) 2019 09;135;145-150 — 2019 09 — 145-150

Rudin CM, Pietanza MC, Bauer TM, Ready N, Morgensztern D, Glisson BS, Byers LA, Johnson ML, Burris HA, Robert F, Han TH, Bheddah S, Theiss N, Watson S, Mathur D, Vennapusa B, Zayed H, Lally S, Strickland DK, Govindan R, Dylla SJ, Peng SL, Spigel DR,

Rovalpituzumab tesirine, a DLL3-targeted antibody-drug conjugate, in recurrent small-cell lung cancer: a first-in-human, first-in-class, open-label, phase 1 study.

The Lancet. Oncology 2017 01;18;42-51 — 2017 01 — 42-51