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Roche present new results from 19 personalised medicines & cancer immunotherapies at ASCO annual meeting in Chicago

 

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Roche announced new results from 19 approved and investigational medicines will be presented during the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting from 3rd – 7th June in Chicago, United States. More than 200 abstracts have been accepted across eight cancer types, including four “late breakers” and nearly 30 oral presentations.

New trial results for atezolizumab include data from a study in which people received the medicine as an initial treatment for metastatic bladder cancer (first-line). These data will be highlighted as part of ASCO’s official press program. New overall survival and diagnostic results will be presented in recurrent metastatic bladder and lung cancer, and results from early combination studies of atezolizumab with targeted medicines and the investigational cancer immunotherapy MOXR0916, an OX40 agonist, will also be featured.

Roche will be presenting data from the J-ALEX trial, an open-label, randomised phase III study that compared Alecensa and crizotinib in people with ALK-positive advanced or recurrent NSCLC who had not previously received an ALK inhibitor and who had a maximum of one prior treatment with a chemotherapy.

Results for Roche’s haematology medicines include data from a study of MabThera®/Rituxan® in children with high risk B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (B-NHL) and mature acute leukemia (B-AL). Results from Phase I/II studies of Venclexta™ (venetoclax) in acute myeloid leukemia (AML), as well as the first data from a phase 1b study of Venclexta in B-cell NHL in combination with either MabThera/Rituxan and CHOP chemotherapy or Gazyva®/Gazyvaro® and CHOP chemotherapy, will also be presented. Venclexta is being developed by AbbVie and Roche. It is jointly commercialised by AbbVie and Genentech, a member of the Roche Group, in the United States and commercialised by AbbVie outside of the United States.

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