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ReachMD
Dr. Christopher J. Hoimes, Associate Professor of Medicine-GU Oncology at Duke University, presents data on the KEYNOTE-045 Phase 3 Trial, which demonstrated that patients treated with KEYTRUDA (pembrolizumab) had a 27% reduction in risk of death compared to patients treated with chemotherapy.
Oncology, Medical July 5th 2022
Journal of Clinical Oncology
Immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI)-refractory cancers are arguably one of the greatest unmet needs in oncology. In this randomized phase II substudy, patients ineligible for a biomarker-matched previously treated with ICI and platinum-based chemotherapy and progressive disease at least 84 days after initiation of ICI were randomly assigned to receive ramucirumab plus pembrolizumab (RP) or investigator’s choice standard of care (SOC: docetaxel/ramucirumab, docetaxel, gemcitabine, and pemetrexed). The study’s primary objective was to compare overall survival (OS). The median OS was 14.5 months for RP and 11.6 months for SOC. Docetaxel and ramucirumab were the most common SOC, received by 2/3 of patients. This randomized phase II trial demonstrated significantly improved OS with RP compared with SOC in patients with advanced NSCLC previously treated with ICI and chemotherapy.
Oncology, Medical June 27th 2022
MashupMD
Dr. Mohyudding summarizes key findings ASCO reports, including updates on teclistamab in CAR-T, the DETERMINATION trial assessing auto-transplantation, cilta-cel (covered by HCN here), and the ATLAS study evaluating carfilzomib with lenalidomide and dexamethasone as maintenance vs. lenalidomide alone.
Hematology/Oncology June 21st 2022
This report provides longer-term results from the CARTITUDE-1 trial of ciltacabtagene autoleucel (cilta-cel) in heavily pretreated patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma. This update covers 97 patients at a median follow up of ~28 months. The overall response rate was 97.9%, with an 82% stringent complete response across both standard and high-risk subgroups. These longer-term data from CARTITUDE-1 in triple-class exposed patients with RRMM demonstrate deep and durable responses to cilta-cel over time, including in high-risk subgroups.
In a small study of the PD-1 blocker dostarlimab, 100% of patients with locally advanced mismatch repair–deficient Stage II or III rectal adenocarcinoma experienced remission. The study participants were treated with dostarlimab monotherapy infused every three weeks for six months. The original intent was to follow dostarlimab with chemotherapy, radiation and surgery, but that turned out to be unnecessary.Read the study summary here.
Oncology, Medical June 13th 2022
JAMA Network
Following treatment of the 40 study patients with bevacizumab and atezolizumab, OS was observed in 4 patients with pNETs (20%) and 3 patients with epNETs (15%). The PFS was 14.9 months and 14.2 months in these cohorts, respectively. The findings suggest that clinical responses in patients with NET may follow treatment with the combination of bevacizumab and atezolizumab, with a PFS consistent with effective therapies.
Oncology, Medical May 31st 2022