Red and green flags in 1L NSCLC trials
Periodically, we post an analysis and look at a particular landscape and the leading competitors within. One area of rather intense interest that we have been following is the progress (or march might be more precise) of checkpoint blockade in previously untreated metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (1L NSCLC).
Our extensive reviews and discussions in this area have included a look at:
- CheckMate–026 (futile)
- KEYNOTE–021 cohort G
- MYSTIC (PFS miss, await OS)
In addition, I last posted my recent predictions on this space in July this year and already quite a bit has happened since then!
With a bunch of other phase 3 trial readouts coming up over the next couple of months, it’s now time for another update on what to watch out for, what to expect and why some studies can be handicapped differently.
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