articleNew England Journal of MedicineFeb 9, 2022BRONZE OA

Survival with Cemiplimab in Recurrent Cervical Cancer

KSKrishnansu S. TewariBJBradley J. MonkIVIgnace VergoteAMAustin MillerACAndreia C. de Melo

Gynecologic Oncology Group

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Abstract

Background

Patients with recurrent cervical cancer have a poor prognosis. Cemiplimab, the fully human programmed cell death 1 (PD-1)-blocking antibody approved to treat lung and skin cancers, has been shown to have preliminary clinical activity in this population.

Methods

In this phase 3 trial, we enrolled patients who had disease progression after first-line platinum-containing chemotherapy, regardless of their programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1) status. Women were randomly assigned (1:1) to receive cemiplimab (350 mg every 3 weeks) or the investigator's choice of single-agent chemotherapy. The primary end point was overall survival. Progression-free survival and safety were also assessed.

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Authors

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  • KS
    Krishnansu S. TewariCorresponding

    Gynecologic Oncology Group

  • BJ
    Bradley J. Monk

    Gynecologic Oncology Group

  • IV
    Ignace Vergote

    Gynecologic Oncology Group

  • AM
    Austin Miller

    Gynecologic Oncology Group

  • AC
    Andreia C. de Melo

    Gynecologic Oncology Group

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Cervical cancer
  • Chemotherapy
  • Cancer
  • Overall survival
  • Cancer chemotherapy
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