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Successful management of lung adenocarcinoma with ALK/EGFR co-alterations and PD-L1 over-expression by bevacizumab combined with chemotherapy

ANGIOGENESIS(2021)

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Abstract
Anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK)/epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) co-alterations in adenocarcinomas are rare and no therapeutic consensus is reached. The potentially negative prognostic effects of programmed death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) expression on tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKIs) efficacy further complicates the treatment options for patients with ALK/EGFR co-alterations and PD-L1 over-expression. We describe a case of advanced lung adenocarcinoma, harboring concurrent ALK/EGFR mutations and extremely high PD-L1 expression, that achieved sustained remission by the first-line treatment strategy of antiangiogenic therapy combined with chemotherapy. It is our firm conviction that the use anti-angiogenics should not have fallen out of favor in this era of targeted therapy and checkpoint inhibitors.
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Non-small-cell lung cancer, ALK, EGFR co-alterations, PD-L1 over-expression, Angiogenesis, Bevacizumab, Chemotherapy
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