Multi-Targeted TKIs in Patients with Advanced Ewing Sarcoma: A Systematic Review and Single-Arm Meta-Analysis
Isabella Michelon, Caio Ernesto do Rêgo Castro, Ana Paula Querino Belluco, Maria Inez Dacoregio, Jonathan Priantti, Russell Gardner Witt, Steven Attia, Maysa Vilbert, Ludimila Cavalcante

TL;DR
This study reviews and combines data from multiple studies to evaluate how well tyrosine kinase inhibitors work in treating advanced Ewing sarcoma, finding moderate effectiveness with some drugs showing better results.
Contribution
The study provides a meta-analysis of tyrosine kinase inhibitors in relapsed Ewing sarcoma, highlighting the most effective drugs available in Western countries.
Findings
Tyrosine kinase inhibitors showed an objective response rate of 23% and a disease control rate of 61.1% in Ewing sarcoma patients.
Cabozantinib and regorafenib demonstrated the most consistent benefits among FDA-approved drugs.
Abstract
Ewing sarcoma is a rare and aggressive cancer that often relapses after treatment. There is no clear standard therapy for patients whose disease progresses. Tyrosine kinase inhibitors have recently shown promising results. We reviewed and pooled data from published clinical trials and real-world studies to better evaluate the efficacy and safety of tyrosine kinase inhibitors in relapsed Ewing sarcoma patients. In our pooled analyses of 14 studies, we found an objective response rate of 23% and a disease control rate of 61.1%. Cabozantinib and regorafenib showed the most consistent benefits among drugs available in Western countries. These findings suggest the potential of tyrosine kinase inhibitors in the treatment of such a challenging population. Background/Objectives: Standard treatment of multiply relapsed Ewing sarcoma remains to be established. Recent studies evaluating tyrosine…
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TopicsSarcoma Diagnosis and Treatment · Cardiac tumors and thrombi · Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Treatments
