Dr. Jasgit Sachdev on Antibody-Drug Conjugate PF-06647020 in Ovarian Cancer

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Jasgit Sachdev, MD, clinical associate professor at Translational Genomics Research Institute, discusses a phase I study of PF-06647020, an antibody-drug conjugate targeting protein tyrosine kinase 7 (PTK7) in patients with platinum-resistant ovarian cancer.

Jasgit Sachdev, MD, clinical associate professor at Translational Genomics Research Institute, discusses a phase I study of PF-06647020, an antibody-drug conjugate targeting protein tyrosine kinase 7 (PTK7) in patients with platinum-resistant ovarian cancer.

The study was initially designed as a dose-escalation study for patients with all advanced solid tumors. A pre-planned expansion for ovarian cancer included 27 patients that received PF-06647020.

The study found that PF-06647020 was well tolerated, says Sachdev. The design of the agent is novel because the antibody-drug conjugate targets PTK7 on the surface of the cancer cells.

There was very encouraging activity in this heavily pre-treated group of patients, with a 27% response rate, says Sachdev.

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