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The primary purpose of this study is to determine the differences in PFS for participants who have been receiving brigatinib as ALK inhibitor therapy for ALK+NSCLC compared to those participants receiving alectinib, ceritinib, lorlatinib, or other ALK inhibitors that may become available during study treatment.


Clinical Trial Description

This is a prospective and non-interventional study of participants with ALK+NSCLC. The study will seek to determine the real-world differences in the PFS of participants taking brigatinib or any FDA approved ALK inhibitor other than crizotinib in routine clinical practice and will evaluate participant's quality of life, daily function, general condition, and treatment satisfaction. The study will enroll approximately 160 participants: 80 participants taking brigatinib, and 80 participants taking FDA approved ALK inhibitors other than crizotinib. Participants will be enrolled in one of the 2 cohorts: - Brigatinib - Any FDA Approved ALK Inhibitor Other Than Crizotinib This trial will be conducted in the United States. Upon enrollment into the study, participants will complete a study-specific baseline questionnaire and four validated instrument questionnaires. After that, participants will complete a study-specific monthly questionnaire and four validated instrument questionnaires, which will be made available to participants every 30 days. Participants will be sent automatic e-mail reminders every 30 days when new surveys become available. All participants will receive a notice on completion of their participation in the study at approximately 24 months. ;


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NCT number NCT03546894
Study type Observational
Source Takeda
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Status Completed
Phase
Start date July 23, 2018
Completion date February 13, 2023

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