Synergy of EGFR and AURKA Inhibitors in KRAS-mutated Non–small Cell Lung Cancers
Tetyana Bagnyukova,
Brian L. Egleston,
Valerii A. Pavlov
et al.
Abstract:The most common oncogenic driver mutations for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) activate the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) or KRAS. Clinical trials exploring treatments for EGFR- or KRAS-mutated (EGFRmut or KRASmut) cancers have focused on small molecule inhibitors targeting the driver mutations. Typically, these inhibitors perform more effectively based on combination with either chemotherapies, or other targeted therapies. For EGFRmut NSCLC, a combination of inhibitors of EGFR and Aurora-A kinase… Show more
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