Lisa Astor is the Associate Editorial Director for Targeted Oncology. Astor received her Bachelor of Arts in English Literature from New York University.
FDA Approves Tazemetostat for Relapsed/Refractory Follicular Lymphoma
June 18th 2020"The durable responses observed with this drug are notable in the context of the safety profile and route of oral, at-home administration, and will offer an important new option for physicians as we care for patients with relapsed/refractory follicular lymphoma."
FDA Approves Pembrolizumab for TMB-High Solid Tumors
June 16th 2020"KEYNOTE-158 has confirmed clinical activity of pembrolizumab in tumors harboring a TMB ≥10 across a variety of solid tumors including anal, biliary, cervical, endometrial, mesothelioma, neuroendocrine, salivary, small cell lung, thyroid, and vulvar cancers."
Ropeginterferon Provides Improved Hematocrit Control Over Phlebotomy Alone in Low-Risk PV
June 14th 2020"This interim analysis demonstrated ropeginterferon in low-risk patients is more efficacious in keeping the hematocrit [at target levels]. In addition, we get a better quality of life and the target was reached with a reduction of phlebotomy needs."
Phase 2 Study Spurs Hope for Future Combination Trials in Anaplastic Thyroid Cancer
June 9th 2020“Due to a lack of efficacy observed with lenvatinib monotherapy in anaplastic thyroid cancer, further investigation of lenvatinib in combination with a checkpoint inhibitor may be warranted rather than pursuing further lenvatinib as a single agent.”
RET Inhibition Shows Significant Intracranial Responses in RET-Altered NSCLC
June 5th 2020"Selpercatinib had marked intracranial anti-tumor activity in RET fusion–positive patients with [NSCLC and] CNS metastases. Tumor responses were durable, independently confirmed, and observed in patients with prior systemic chemotherapy."
Pralsetinib Demonstrates Significant Findings in RET+ Solid Tumors as FDA Grants Priority Review
June 1st 2020"The ARROW trial results presented today during the ASCO virtual meeting showed that patients with RET fusion–positive lung cancer treated with the selective RET inhibitor pralsetinib had durable responses. In addition to supporting the development of pralsetinib across a broad population, these data highlight the urgency to test [patients with] lung cancer with next-generation sequencing so that eligible patients may be identified for treatment."
PyL PET Tracer May Be Superior to Standard Imaging for Prostate Cancer
May 30th 2020"The CONDOR study met its primary endpoint. Indeed, it well exceeded it. And it demonstrated excellent diagnostic performance of PyL PET in men with biochemically relapsed prostate cancer, even at very low PSA values."
Encouraging Preliminary Findings Demonstrated for Belantamab Mafodotin Combo in R/R Multiple Myeloma
May 29th 2020“Preliminary data for the 18 patients who have received belantamab mafodotin 2.5 mg/kg single dosing with bortezomib/dexamethasone suggests that this combination has an acceptable safety profile with no new safety signals identified. Clinical response looks promising."
FDA Approves Frontline Nivolumab/Ipilimumab/Chemo for Advanced NSCLC
May 26th 2020Nivolumab plus ipilimumab in combination with chemotherapy was granted approval for the frontline treatment of patients with metastatic or recurrent non–small cell lung cancer who do not harbor EGFR or ALK genomic tumor abberations.
FDA Approves Olaparib for HRR-Mutant mCRPC
May 19th 2020The FDA has approved olaparib for the treatment of patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer who have deleterious or suspected deleterious germline or somatic HRR gene mutations and have progressed following prior treatment with a new hormonal agent.
FDA Grants Breakthrough Designation to Trastuzumab Deruxtecan for HER2+ mNSCLC
May 18th 2020"Today’s news is very welcome as we continue to evaluate the potential of Enhertu to help patients with this devastating type of lung cancer. Targeted treatments and immunotherapies are demonstrating tremendous advancements, but there remains an unmet medical need for patients with HER2 mutations who are not benefiting from such therapies or for those whose cancer continues to progress."
UGN-102 May Serve as Surgical Alternative for Low-Grade NMIBC With Intermediate Risk
May 15th 2020"These interim data demonstrate that primary chemoablation of low-grade intermediate-risk non–muscle invasive bladder cancer using UGN-102 results in a significant treatment response and encouraging durability."
Maintenance Olaparib Provides Significant Long-Term OS Benefit in Relapsed Ovarian Cancer
May 13th 2020“In the final SOLO2 analysis, maintenance olaparib provided a clinically meaningful improvement of 12.9 months [in] median overall survival. These results demonstrate that olaparib maintenance monotherapy not only delays disease progression but also improves overall survival in women with platinum-sensitive ovarian cancer and a BRCA mutation.”
Omidubicel Improves Neutrophil Engraftment Time in Blood Cancers Undergoing Transplant
May 12th 2020"These results have the potential to substantially move the field forward and represent an important step toward making stem cell transplantation more accessible and more successful for patients with lethal blood cancers. Shortening the time to engraftment is clinically meaningful, as it can reduce a patient’s time in the hospital and decrease likelihood of infection."
FDA Approves Maintenance Olaparib/Bevacizumab in Advanced Ovarian Cancer
May 8th 2020The FDA granted approval to the combination of olaparib and bevacizumab for the maintenance treatment of patients with advanced ovarian cancer who are in complete or partial response to first-line platinum-based chemotherapy with bevacizumab and whose cancer is associated with homologous recombination deficiency–positive status defined by either a deleterious or suspected deleterious BRCA mutation, and/or genomic instability.
TP53-Mutant AML Subgroup May Benefit from Novel Immunotherapy Agent
May 4th 2020“Immune transcriptomic analyses of in silico and wet-lab cohorts of TP53-mutated AML suggest the presence of high T-cell infiltration and high expression of immune checkpoints and interferon-gamma signaling molecules compared with AML subgroups with other risk-defining molecular lesions."
FDA Grants Priority Review to Oral Hypomethylating Agent for Frontline Maintenance in AML
May 1st 2020"The acceptance of our submission for CC-486 represents an important step towards a potential new maintenance treatment to address an urgent medical need for patients with AML and we look forward to working with the FDA during its review of CC-486."