A real-world analysis found BRAF V600E-mutated papillary thyroid cancer had a proinflammatory molecular profile, but no significant overall survival difference versus BRAF wild-type disease. Treatment choice among BRAF/MEK inhibitors, tyrosine kinase inhibitors, and immunotherapy was not associated with significant survival differences.
Biodexa Pharmaceuticals has licensed MTX240, a Phase 1-ready molecular glue therapy for gastrointestinal stromal tumors from Otsuka. The drug demonstrated preclinical efficacy in resistant tumors and is eligible for orphan drug exclusivity, with clinical trials planned by year-end.
New research shows home-based exercise reduces cognitive impairment during chemotherapy, while cardio-oncology programs monitor and minimize heart complications from cancer treatments that pose cardiovascular risks to survivors.
New research from the University of Missouri-Columbia reveals that targeted cancer therapies, including tyrosine kinase inhibitors, antibody-drug conjugates, and CAR-T cell therapies, cause distinct patterns of gastrointestinal injury that are often underrecognized.
Phase III trial demonstrates belzutifan plus lenvatinib significantly improved progression-free survival versus cabozantinib in previously treated renal cell carcinoma patients, while neoadjuvant studies show promise for locally advanced disease.
Nivolumab plus ipilimumab demonstrates survival benefits in unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma but exceeds US cost-effectiveness thresholds at current pricing, with extended dosing intervals or price reductions needed for economic viability.