Perioperative Enfortumab Vedotin and Pembrolizumab in Bladder Cancer
University of Antwerp · Antwerp Management School · +33 more institutions
Abstract
Patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer who are ineligible for cisplatin-based chemotherapy proceed directly to radical cystectomy with pelvic lymph-node dissection. Perioperative therapy may improve outcomes in this population.
In this phase 3, open-label trial, participants with muscle-invasive bladder cancer who were ineligible for or declined cisplatin-based chemotherapy were randomly assigned to perioperative (neoadjuvant and adjuvant) enfortumab vedotin, an antibody-drug conjugate directed at nectin-4, plus pembrolizumab and surgery (9 total cycles of enfortumab vedotin [1.25 mg per kilogram of body weight on days 1 and 8] plus 17 total cycles of pembrolizumab [200 mg on day 1 every 3 weeks], with surgery after 3 cycles) or surgery alone (control). The primary end point was event-free survival. Key secondary end points were overall survival and pathological complete response (absence of viable tumor after surgical resection). Other secondary end points included safety.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 435.59
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 23
Authors
26- CVChristof VulstekeCorresponding
University of Antwerp, Antwerp Management School, AZ Maria Middelares
- NANabil Adra
Indiana University Health, Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center, Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis
- PDPongwut Danchaivijitr
Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University
- МЄМ. Є. Сабадаш
Lviv State University of Internal Affairs
- ARAlejo Rodriguez-Vida
Hospital Del Mar
Topics & keywords
- Pembrolizumab
- Bladder cancer
- Perioperative
- Population
- Pathological
- Bladder tumor
- Atezolizumab
- Good health and well-being