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Radiotherapy with cetuximab may be superior to radiotherapy alone for patients who undergo surgery for head, neck cancerResults from the Phase III NRG Oncology RTOG 0920 (NRG-RTOG 0920) trial assessing postoperative radiotherapy with or without concurrent cetuximab for selected patients with squamous cell cancer of ...
Several phase II–III studies have shown that the EGFR-targeting monoclonal antibody, cetuximab, offers clinical benefit for patients with SCCHN. Cetuximab monotherapy is active in patients whose ...
A recent study explored a new way to treat certain patients with head and neck cancer. The researchers tested whether ...
NT219 in combination with EGFR antibody cetuximab (Erbitux) is currently entering a Phase 2 study for head and neck cancer ...
Cetuximab is a monoclonal antibody with activity against colorectal cancers that overexpress epidermal growth factor receptor. This agent blocks epidermal growth factor receptor signaling and ...
Indeed, results from the FLEX trial demonstrate that cetuximab in combination with platinum-based chemotherapy is a new treatment strategy for patients with advanced NSCLC. The EGFR pathway has an ...
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Pfizer's BRAFTOVI shows promise in colorectal cancer trialThe BREAKWATER trial, a randomized, active-controlled, open-label, multicenter study, compared the efficacy of BRAFTOVI with cetuximab and mFOLFOX6 against standard chemotherapy with or without ...
Krazati plus Erbitux is well tolerated in KRAS G12C-mutant metastatic colorectal cancer, with manageable side effects and ...
The leading Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma Companies such as Incyte Corporation, Shanghai Henlius Biotech, Novartis, Rakuten Medical, Morphogenesis, Genentech, Berg Pharma, I-MAB Biopharma, Roche, ...
Following positive results from the Phase 1 dose escalation study, BND-22 (SAR444881) is now being tested in Phase 2 trials as monotherapy for patients ...
In this video, Arvind N. Dasari, MD, MS, discussed the phase 3 results from the BREAKWATER trial presented at ASCO Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium.
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