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Pembrolizumab-based regimen continues to show favourable signals for ES-SCLC
In the long-term follow-up of the KEYNOTE-604 study, the combination regimen comprising pembrolizumab and etoposide/platinum (EP*) continued to demonstrate survival benefit as first-line therapy for patients with previously untreated extensive-stage small cell lung cancer (ES-SCLC).
Pembrolizumab-based regimen continues to show favourable signals for ES-SCLC
14 Oct 2022Prexasertib works in select patients with recurrent ovarian cancer
CHK1 inhibition with prexasertib appears to have durable activity in some patients with recurrent ovarian cancer regardless of clinical characteristics, BRCA status, or prior therapies, according to the results of a phase II trial.
Prexasertib works in select patients with recurrent ovarian cancer
14 Oct 2022Sacituzumab govitecan confers OS benefit for HR+/HER2– metastatic breast cancer
In the second interim overall survival (OS) analysis of the phase III TROPiCS-02 study, sacituzumab govitecan (SG) – a first-in-class Trop-2*-directed antibody-drug conjugate approved for triple-negative metastatic breast cancer (mBC) with ≥2 prior therapies (≥1 in the metastatic setting) – conferred an OS benefit for pretreated HR+/HER2– mBC, compared with treatment of physician’s choice (TPC**).
Sacituzumab govitecan confers OS benefit for HR+/HER2– metastatic breast cancer
12 Oct 2022Osimertinib plus selumetinib shows promise in advanced NSCLC
The combination of osimertinib plus selumetinib exhibits antitumour activity in patients with MET-negative, EGFRm advanced nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC), with the safety profile consistent with the reported safety data for the drugs, according to data from the small open-label, phase Ib study.
Osimertinib plus selumetinib shows promise in advanced NSCLC
11 Oct 2022ERAS protocol safe, shortens postoperative stay in elderly gastric cancer patients
Among older adults undergoing gastrectomy for gastric cancer, employing the Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) protocol leads to a shorter postoperative hospital stay without introducing new safety signals, a recent study has found.
ERAS protocol safe, shortens postoperative stay in elderly gastric cancer patients
08 Oct 2022Sugemalimab for stage III NSCLC: Efficacy, safety signals sustained in final PFS analysis
In the final progression-free survival (PFS) analysis of the GEMSTONE-301 study, sugemalimab demonstrated sustained efficacy and safety as consolidation treatment for individuals with unresectable stage III non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) whose disease had not progressed following either concurrent chemoradiotherapy (cCRT) or sequential CRT (sCRT).