Is Keytruda + Chemotherapy Effective for Breast Cancer?
Is Keytruda + Chemotherapy Effective for Breast Cancer?
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On July 21, 2022, Javier Cortes and colleagues from the International Breast Cancer Center (IBCC) published the results of the MK-3475-355/KEYNOTE-355 Phase III clinical trial on the efficacy and safety of the anti-PD-1 antibody Keytruda + chemotherapy in previously untreated advanced triple-negative breast cancer patients in the medical journal The New England Journal of Medicine.
The MK-3475-355/KEYNOTE-355 Phase III clinical trial randomized previously untreated patients with advanced triple-negative breast cancer (N = 847) in a 2:1 ratio into two groups: Keytruda (200mg) + chemotherapy group (21-day treatment cycles, N = 566) and placebo + chemotherapy group (N = 281). The primary efficacy endpoints were progression-free survival and overall survival in PD-L1-positive patients (CPS ≥10).
At the interim analysis with a median follow-up of 44.1 months, the results showed that in PD-L1-positive patients (CPS ≥10), the median overall survival was 23.0 months in the Keytruda + chemotherapy group versus 16.1 months in the placebo + chemotherapy group. In PD-L1-positive patients (CPS ≥1), the median overall survival was 17.6 months in the Keytruda + chemotherapy group versus 16.0 months in the placebo + chemotherapy group.
Additionally, regarding safety, the incidence of Grade 3-5 adverse events was 68.1% in the Keytruda + chemotherapy group versus 66.9% in the placebo + chemotherapy group.
Based on the results of the MK-3475-355/KEYNOTE-355 trial, Javier Cortes and colleagues concluded that previously untreated advanced triple-negative breast cancer patients (CPS ≥10) treated with the anti-PD-1 antibody Keytruda + chemotherapy showed improved overall survival compared to the placebo + chemotherapy group.
Source: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2202809?query=featured_home
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