AstraZeneca suffers another setback as it halts volrustomig lung cancer trial
The company said the drug was unlikely to improve survival over existing treatment, while other late-stage trials of volrustomig will continue.
- On Monday, AstraZeneca discontinued a late-stage trial for volrustomig plus chemotherapy in metastatic non-small cell lung cancer after an Independent Data Monitoring Committee found it unlikely to meet primary survival endpoints.
- Designed as a dual checkpoint inhibitor, volrustomig targets PD-1 and CTLA-4 pathways to help immune systems attack tumors, addressing a disease that accounts for nearly 23% of cancer fatalities.
- AstraZeneca confirmed the drug's safety profile remained consistent with known medicines. "While we are disappointed, we will learn from this trial," said Susan Galbraith, executive vice president for oncology R&D, noting trials for other cancers will continue.
- Shares in AstraZeneca lifted 2% on Monday as the company reported positive readouts for its Tagrisso-Orpathys combination and Enhertu, offsetting recent setbacks including Wainua and Ultomiris.
- The company maintains its target of $80 billion in annual revenue by 2030, expressing confidence in its long-term prospects while counting on up to 20 new drug launches to reach this significant financial goal.
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Pharmariese AstraZeneca had to stop a study for an important lung cancer drug. It is not the first failure in recent times.
AstraZeneca halts lung cancer trial of volrustomig
AstraZeneca is discontinuing a late-stage trial that tested experimental drug volrustomig plus chemotherapy in patients with metastatic non-small cell lung cancer, it said on Monday, extending a run of setbacks that has deepened scrutiny of the drugmaker's development pipeline.
An immunotherapy combination of AstraZeneca is expected to miss key goals in a large study. At the same time, the Group reports progress on other lung cancer projects.
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