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NEWTON in motion: Edge Therapeutics' bid revs with nimodipine

June 6, 2014
By Randy Osborne
Edge Therapeutics Inc. could cut to the front of the line in aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) therapy with its polymeric microparticle form of the calcium channel blocker nimodipine, EG-1962, advancing into the second cohort of a phase I/II trial.
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ASCO strides provide cold comfort

June 5, 2014
By Randy Osborne
This isn’t exactly “funny” – nothing about cancer is – but during the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) meeting in Chicago I couldn’t help noticing the multitude of hand-sanitizer vending devices posted around McCormick Place. They seemed … odd there. “Scrub some alcohol gel on your hands, so you don’t catch cold! Oh, cancer? Not a lot we can do about that. We’re working on it.” So they are. The number of abstracts submitted and attendees set records this year. I’m not always assigned to cover ASCO, but I’ve done my share, and 2014’s meeting seemed uncommonly active. Of...
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ASCO 2014: Pharmacyclics' Imbruvica beats GSK's Arzerra in elderly CLL patients

June 5, 2014
By Randy Osborne
CHICAGO – As the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) meeting entered day two, coffee-sipping attendees perked to a first-in-the-morning discussion of the phase III data with Pharmacyclics Inc.'s ibrutinib (branded Imbruvica) in relapsed chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), the first time an oral drug has yielded survival improvement over standard therapy.
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ASCO 2014: Fed funding's fruits appear just as money is going away; 'old dog, new tricks' in PC

June 5, 2014
By Randy Osborne
CHICAGO – Data from four phase III trials were slated to roll out during the afternoon plenary session of the 50th annual meeting of American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), providing new insights into breast, prostate and colorectal cancers and each funded at least in part by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
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ASCO 2014: Phase III ALTTO disappointing, but may set new tenor for pCR in breast cancer, others

June 5, 2014
By Randy Osborne
CHICAGO – Long-awaited results from the massive phase III breast cancer study called ALTTO (Adjuvant Lapatinib and/or Trastuzumab Treatment Optimization) show the experiment failed, an outcome that eliminates a potential therapeutic shortcut and gives clinicians plenty to talk about as they plan trials.
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ASCO 2014: Pick your poison in CRC; pending bigger trials, they all look the same

June 5, 2014
By Randy Osborne
CHICAGO – Like the late-stage adjuvant breast cancer study that failed but brought big benefits, a phase III study comparing the four commonest, first-line regimens in metastatic colorectal cancer (CRC) without KRAS mutations may have seemed a letdown at first.
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ASCO 2014: Scant therapeutic options in HPV-linked cervical cancer, 'TIL' now

June 5, 2014
By Randy Osborne
CHICAGO – Side effects of fatigue and excitability set in among attendees during the fourth day of sessions, as the 50th annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) continued and immuno-oncology (IO) stole the show as predicted. Melanoma drew special attention, especially ipilimumab (Yervoy, Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.) and Merck & Co. Inc. with its PD-1 inhibitor, but there was plenty more.
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ASCO 2014: Astrazeneca's duo pill for ovarian cancer shines in NCI phase II

June 5, 2014
By Randy Osborne
CHICAGO – Already undergoing priority review by the FDA in ovarian cancer (OC), Astrazeneca plc's oral poly-ADP ribose polymerase (PARP) inhibitor olaparib wowed the 50th annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) with results from a phase II study that paired the compound with the same company's anti-angiogenesis candidate cediranib.
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Forget those guidelines: With hard-to-beat NSCLC, 'Revel' in small victories

June 3, 2014
By Randy Osborne
CHICAGO – Efficacy plus an acceptable safety profile add up to the prime outcome from a trial, but there's much value in lesser attempts, said Gregory Masters of the Helen F. Graham Cancer Center in Newark, Del., as he found himself defending the choice of a spotlighted study at the 50th annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) over the weekend.
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Newlink's phase III patient picks, antibody levels IMPRESS

June 3, 2014
By Randy Osborne
CHICAGO – With immuno-oncology all the rage, especially against melanoma, at the 50th annual meeting of American Society of Clinical Oncology, the pairing of potential new compounds with ipilimumab (Yervoy, Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.) proved a popular ploy.
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