New antibody-based approaches demonstrate clinical benefits across multiple cancer types, including improved survival in triple-negative breast cancer, enhanced tumor detection via PET imaging, and activity in relapsed mantle cell lymphoma.
Real-world data from over 300 large B-cell lymphoma patients treated with axicabtagene ciloleucel show response rates and survival outcomes remarkably similar to pivotal trial results, with 86% overall response rate and 74% one-year survival.
Citius Pharmaceuticals reported $3.9 million in first revenue from LYMPHIR's December 2025 launch for cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, while subsidiary Citius Oncology announced positive Phase 1 data showing 86% response rate when LYMPHIR was administered prior to CAR-T therapy in high-risk lymphoma patients.
Two clinical trials demonstrate efficacy of talimogene laherparepvec (T-VEC) oncolytic virus therapy in HER2-negative breast cancer and nonmelanoma skin cancers, with favorable safety profiles and durable responses in subset of patients.