About this trial
The goal of this clinical trial is to test if PLB1001 works well and safely in Non-small cell lung cancer patients with MET exon 14 mutation. The main questions it aims to answer are:
* If it is works well in Non-small cell lung cancer patients with MET exon 14 mutation * If it is safety and tolerant in Non-small cell lung cancer patients with MET exon 14 mutation
Participants will
1. be given PLB1001 200mg BID,oral. 2. be received hematology and urine and ECG examinations every 14 days (First 3 months) or every 28 days (After 3 months) 3. be received Image examination every 8 weeks(First year) or every 12 weeks(After one year)
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
voluntarily sign a written informed consent to participate in the study and be willing and able to comply with study-related visits and procedures;
Male or female aged 18 years and above;
patients with histologically or cytologically confirmed locally advanced or metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (including sarcomatoid carcinoma of the lung, according to the AJCC 8th edition of lung cancer staging, Stage IIIB - Stage IV) (non-site pathology reports are acceptable);Patients have not received any prior systemic antineoplastic drug therapy for advanced diseaseor disease progression or toxicity intolerance after prior systemic therapy (≤3 lines);
The presence of MET exon 14 jump mutation was confirmed by the NGS test in the central laboratory, and the 'Combined Human 9 Gene Mutation Detection Kit (Reversible End Termination Sequencing)' produced by Guangzhou Burning Stone Medical Laboratory Ltd. will be used for the testing and analysis of the samples in the central laboratory. Patients are required to provide sufficient blood samples for retrospective analysis by the central laboratory ('Human Circulating Tumour DNA Multi-Gene Mutation Test Kit (Reversible End Termination Sequencing Method)' manufactured by Guangzhou Burnstone Medical Laboratory Co. Ltd. to support the development of blood companion diagnostic reagents required for the marketing of Piratinib. Note: For patients who have received previous systemic anti-tumour therapy, tumour tissue obtained after disease progression on the most recent anti-tumour therapy will be preferred for biomarker testing;
Disqualifiers
unwilling to provide tumor tissue or blood samples for molecular testing;
previous treatment with MET inhibitors or HGF-targeted therapy;
have symptomatic and neurologically unstable central nervous system (CNS) metastases or CNS disease that requires increased steroid doses for control; NOTE: Patients with CNS metastases whose symptoms have been controlled may be enrolled in this trial. Patients with symptomatic or unstable CNS metastases must have completed radiotherapy, or at least 2 weeks after surgical treatment of CNS tumor metastases, prior to study entry. Patients must have stable neurologic function with no new neurologic deficits identified on clinical examination and no new problems identified on CNS imaging. If the patient requires steroids for the treatment of CNS metastases, they must have been stabilized on a therapeutic dose of steroids for at least 2 weeks prior to signing the informed consent form;
patients with clinically poorly controlled pleural, abdominal or pericardial effusions who, in the judgment of the investigator, are not suitable for enrollment;
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- PLB1001