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Avoiding Chemo: Two Promising Drugs Go Head-to-Head in New Clinical Trial

Gateway for Cancer Research accelerates practice-changing clinical trials to cancer research by harnessing the unrelenting passion of the research community and empowering patients to triumph over their disease. All of this is guided by a clear vision: To shape a world in which a cancer diagnosis is no longer feared.

Botensilimab/Balstilimab Combo Elicits Deep Responses in Platinum-Resistant/Refractory Ovarian Cancer

Botensilimab (AGEN1181) in combination with balstilimab (AGEN2034) induced durable responses in patients with resistant/refractory ovarian cancer, according to findings from the phase 1 C-800 study (NCT03860272) presented at the 2023 SGO Annual Meeting on Women’s Cancer.

New data give Agenus' combo drug another boost, this time in ovarian cancer

A year and a half after Agenus withdrew its accelerated approval request for cervical cancer drug balstilimab, the biotech has provided new combo data in ovarian cancer.

Novel Immunotherapy Combination Shows Activity in Microsatellite-Stable Metastatic Colorectal Cancer

In heavily pretreated patients with metastatic colorectal cancer who have microsatellite-stable tumors, the novel combination of the monoclonal antibodies botensilimab and balstilimab showed clinical activity, producing durable responses and an estimated 63% overall survival rate at 12 months, according to a phase Ia/IIb study reported at the 2023 ASCO GI Cancers Symposium.

Studies of novel therapeutic approaches highlighted during Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month at Dana-Farber

Colorectal cancer is the 3rd most common cancer among men and women of all ages in the US and is on track to be the leading cause of cancer death in adults under 50 by 2030. The alarming rise of colorectal cancer in people younger than 50 prompted the US Preventive Services Task Force to lower the colorectal cancer screening age from 50 to 45 in 2021.

Unpacking the Latest Research in Gastrointestinal Cancers

In season 4, episode 1 of Targeted Talks, Benjamin L. Schlechter, MD, senior physician at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and instructor in Medicine at Harvard Medical School, discuses new studies in the gastrointestinal cancers space. Schlechter explains how these studies can inform future research.

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