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Brand names: Lorbrena
12.1 Mechanism of Action Lorlatinib is a kinase inhibitor with in vitro activity against ALK and ROS1 as well as TYK1, FER, FPS, TRKA, TRKB, TRKC, FAK, FAK2, and ACK. Lorlatinib demonstrated in vitro activity against multiple mutant forms of the ALK enzyme, including some mutations detected in tumors at the time of disease progression on crizotinib and other ALK inhibitors. In mice subcutaneously implanted with tumors harboring EML4 fusions with either ALK variant 1 or ALK mutations, including the G1202R and I1171T mutations detected in tumors at the time of disease progression on ALK inhibitors, administration of lorlatinib resulted in antitumor activity. Lorlatinib also demonstrated anti-tumor activity and prolonged survival in mice implanted intracranially with EML4-ALK-driven tumor cell lines. The overall antitumor activity of lorlatinib in in vivo models was dose-dependent and correlated with inhibition of ALK phosphorylation.
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Hey everyone, Long story short: I’m 27 and was recently diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer ALK positive. It’s not curable, so I’ll be living with this for the rest of my life. I’m currently being treated at Memorial Sloan Kettering, and I’ll need to stay on a very specific (and very expensive) targe
HEADS UP THIS IS A LONG ONE!!! The past two years I’ve (27F) been dealing with severe breathing / wheezing problems. My PCP thought it was asthma, I was handed a pump and some montelukast. It continued and continued but I got used to it at a certain point and believed my doctor that it was just asth
Hello everyone, I’m writing as both a pulmonologist and a son. My mother has ALK-positive lung cancer, diagnosed in 2021. She has been on lorlatinib (Lorviqua) since March 2023, currently 50 mg daily, with an excellent and durable response, including complete response on recent scans. We are unfortu
I am a care partner for a 32 yr old Male who was just diagnosed with stage 4 NSCLC. Mets to liver, brain, bones (hip/spine) and lymph nodes. He got his ALK + diagnosis today and it was the first piece of ‘good news’ in weeks. His doctor has given him the option or Lorlatinib or a clinical study wher
A renowned oncologist specializing in targeted therapy and genetic treatment is now advising us to start **Lorlatinib** instead of **Lynparza** to treat my mom's (64F) pancreatic cancer with liver mets. Opposing what our current oncologist has advised us to do after we stopped chemo due to high bili
My dad has (60M) Stage IV NSCLC ALK+. Currently on Lorlatinib. It was effective for a bit but recent scans showed that the metastasized spots grew. Now, what are the alternative/ possible treatments to get it back under control? If anyone has any experience or thoughts, I would be very interested t
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