The OncLive® News page includes the latest in clinical oncology news, including breaking regulatory decisions, clinical trial findings, pivotal and practice-changing data published in academic peer-reviewed journals, and more across solid and hematologic malignancies. Regulatory news includes new drug approvals by the FDA and European Union, priority review and breakthrough therapy designations, and orphan drug and fast track statuses.
Deep Responses Demonstrate Association With Prolonged Survival to Nivolumab/Cabozantinib in mRCC
November 4th 2022Patients with treatment-naïve advanced renal cell carcinoma who received nivolumab plus cabozantinib achieved deeper objective responses leading to improved progression-free survival and overall survival rates vs those who received sunitinib, according to exploratory data from the CheckMate 9ER trial.
Lenvatinib Plus Everolimus Under Investigation Vs Cabozantinib in PD-1–Pretreated mRCC
November 4th 2022The combination of lenvatinib plus everolimus is under evaluation vs cabozantinib in the phase 2 LenCabo trial for patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma who have progressed on prior treatment with a PD-1/PD-L1 immune checkpoint inhibitor.
KEYNOTE-189 Analysis Supports Pembrolizumab/Chemo as a Frontline Standard in Metastatic NSCLC
November 4th 2022Five-year follow-up data from the phase 3 KEYNOTE-189 trial further confirms the use of first-line pembrolizumab in combination with pemetrexed and platinum improves long-term survival outcomes for patients with treatment-naïve, metastatic, nonsquamous non–small cell lung cancer.
Novel Immunotherapy-Based Combinations Prompt Key Treatment Considerations in RCC
November 4th 2022Bradley McGregor, MD, discusses the factors that affect frontline treatment decisions for patients with advanced RCC, the importance of longer-term follow-up of phase 3 trials in kidney cancer, and the benefits of dual immunotherapy and immunotherapy/TKI treatment combinations.
Novel Trial Designs and Modern Research Efforts Drive RCC Treatment Advances
November 4th 2022Eric Jonasch, MD, discusses key clinical trials that are paving the way for improved treatment sequencing in renal cell carcinoma and the prospective benefits of neoadjuvant cabozantinib in nonmetastatic clear cell renal cell carcinoma.
Ibrutinib Demonstrates Long-Term Efficacy in CLL in Real-World Setting
November 3rd 2022Ibrutinib induced a cumulative overall response rate of 90.0% in 3-year findings from the Belgian Ibrutinib Real‑World Data study of patients with previously untreated or relapsed/refractory chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
BRCA Mutations, HRD Status Drive PARP Inhibitor Selection in Ovarian Cancer Maintenance
November 3rd 2022Bobbie J. Rimel, MD, discusses how PARP inhibitors are deployed across different treatment settings of ovarian cancer, the recent market withdrawal of PARP inhibitors in later-line indications, and ongoing research efforts at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center for patients with ovarian cancer.
Targeted Therapies and Expanded NGS Access Improve Decision Making in Lung Cancer
November 3rd 2022Melissa L. Johnson, MD, shares key insights from the meeting, including pertinent findings in KRAS G12C¬–mutated NSCLC from the phase 3 CodeBreak 200 study and positive findings with atezolizumab in platinum-ineligible patients with NSCLC.
Targeting E-Selectin With Uproleselan Confers Potential Efficacy and Safety Benefits in AML
November 3rd 2022Uproleselan, an agent that disrupts the interaction between leukemia cells and their protective E-selectin microenvironment, is a promising novel AML therapy that may increase the efficacy and durability of other AML treatments.
Azacitidine-Based Combinations Represent New Treatment Possibilities in MDS
November 2nd 2022Mikkael A. Sekeres, MD, MS, discussed the changes to the classifications of MDS, the evolution of targeted therapies for patients with acute myeloid leukemia, and approaches for patients with bone marrow failure syndromes.
Dr. Antonio Iavarone Is Committed to Changing How We Treat Brain Tumors
November 2nd 2022Antonio Iavarone, MD, has made a decades-long commitment to finding better treatments for glioblastoma and other aggressive brain tumors. As the new deputy director of Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, he will have opportunities to do even more.
Trilaciclib Reduces Sacituzumab Govitecan–Related AEs in Locally Advanced or Metastatic TNBC
November 2nd 2022The administration of trilaciclib prior to treatment with sacituzumab govitecan meaningfully reduced adverse effects related to the antibody-drug conjugate in patients with unresectable locally advanced or metastatic triple-negative breast cancer, according to initial data from a phase 2 trial.
Practices Should Refocus Efforts on Helping Patients Address Financial Toxicities
November 2nd 2022Optimizing clinical pathways to address financial toxicities faced by patients with cancer requires a complex, multifaceted approach. However, even small in-practice changes may ease the financial burdens and improve outcomes.