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Molecular Profile FGFR2 amp
Therapy Regorafenib
Indication/Tumor Type stomach cancer
Response Type sensitive

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Molecular Profile Indication/Tumor Type Response Type Therapy Name Approval Status Evidence Type Efficacy Evidence References
FGFR2 amp stomach cancer sensitive Regorafenib Preclinical - Cell culture Actionable In a preclinical study, treatment with Stivarga (regorafenib) in gastric cancer cell lines harboring FGFR2 amplification resulted in decreased phosphorylation of Fgfr2 and Erk, and inhibition of cell growth in culture (PMID: 33563752). 33563752
FGFR2 amp stomach cancer sensitive Regorafenib Preclinical - Cell line xenograft Actionable In a preclinical study, Stivarga (regorafenib) inhibited Fgfr2 signaling and proliferation of FGFR2-amplified gastric cancer cell lines in culture, resulted in tumor growth inhibition in cell line xenograft models (PMID: 29573334). 29573334
PubMed Id Reference Title Details
(29573334) FGFR2 amplification is predictive of sensitivity to regorafenib in gastric and colorectal cancers in vitro. Full reference...
(33563752) Rapid Resistance of FGFR-driven Gastric Cancers to Regorafenib and Targeted FGFR Inhibitors can be Overcome by Parallel Inhibition of MEK. Full reference...