Dr. Garon Discusses Pegilodecakin Plus a PD-1 Inhibitor in NSCLC

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Edward B. Garon, MD, director of Thoracic Oncology at the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of California, Los Angeles, discusses the combination of pegilodecakin (AM0010) and a PD-1 inhibitor in patients with advanced non–small cell lung cancer.

Edward B. Garon, MD, director of Thoracic Oncology at the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of California, Los Angeles, discusses the combination of pegilodecakin (AM0010) and a PD-1 inhibitor in patients with advanced non—small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).

Findings from an early phase study presented at the 2018 ASCO Annual Meeting showed that combining pegilodecakin with nivolumab (Opdivo) or pembrolizumab (Keytruda) induced an overall response rate of 41% in patients with advanced NSCLC. Partial responses were observed in 11 of the 27 evaluable patients at a median follow-up of 27 months.

Garon says that these responses have been fairly durable, which is encouraging. Additionally, the progression-free survival (PFS) was favorable when compared to historical controls. The median overall survival was 32.2 months for patients who received pegilodecakin plus pembrolizumab, with a median PFS of 11 months.

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