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Novel enfortumab vedotin induces responses in advanced urothelial cancers


 

REPORTING FROM ASCO 2019

– Patients with advanced urothelial cancer that has progressed following platinum-based chemotherapy and immunotherapy with checkpoint inhibitors have a poor prognosis and few effective therapeutic options.

But in a phase 2 trial in 125 patients with locally advanced or metastatic urothelial cancer, the investigational agent enfortumab vedotin was associated with a 44% objective response rate, including a 12% complete response rate and 32% partial response rate. The responses were observed across all subgroups, irrespective of response to prior immunotherapy or the presence of liver metastases, reported Daniel Petrylak, MD, a professor of medical oncology and urology at Yale Cancer Center in New Haven, Connecticut.

In a video interview at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology, Dr. Petrylak described how the agent is directed toward a novel target, Nectin-4, a protein expressed in about 97% of urothelial cancers and in other solid tumor types.

The study is sponsored by Seattle Genetics and Astellas Pharma. Dr. Petrylak disclosed a consulting or advisory role with Astellas and others, funding from Seattle Genetics, and financial relationships with multiple other companies.

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