The success of three new drugs (Abiraterone, Jevtana and Provenge) for castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) this year, each targeting different pathways, and all showing an overall survival benefit, has raised the bar for those dreaming to join the club. There is at least one riding the popularity vote, MDV3100, which may complete phase 3 next year. Still, many struggle and plough through phase 1 and 2. One way to understand, what may make some of them unique – and the reason they may evolve into serious competition one day – is to lay them out in separate classes or targets. This is what I have done below.
Showing posts with label metastatic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label metastatic. Show all posts
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Thursday, October 14, 2010
And the three co-winners in the 2010 race to beat Metastatic Advanced Prostate Cancer are Abiraterone, Jevtana and Provenge
Following the results of a randomized, placebo-controlled Phase 3 study COU-AA-301 released at the 35th Annual European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) Congress on October 11, 2010 (ESMO abstract LBA5), abiraterone has emerged as a third new treatment option for metastatic advanced prostate cancer (also referred to as hormone-refractory or castration-resistant prostate cancer [HRPC or CRPC]) this year.
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abiraterone,
jevtana,
metastatic,
phase 3 trial,
prostate cancer,
provenge
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