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Arcus Biosciences社、肺がんの第3相臨床試験を無効と判断され中止

-- アーカス・バイオサイエンス(RCUS)は月曜日、転移性非小細胞肺がんを対象とした第3相臨床試験STAR-121を中止したと発表した。独立データモニタリング委員会が、有効性が見込めないとして試験中止を勧告したためだ。 同社によると、ギリアド・サイエンシズ(GILD)との共同研究で実施されたこの試験は、ドムバナリマブ+ジンベレリマブ+化学療法とペムブロリズマブ+化学療法を一次治療として比較評価するものだった。 今回の決定は、事前に計画された有効性分析の結果、この治療法が主要評価項目を達成する可能性が低いと判断されたことを受けてのものだ。 アーカス・バイオサイエンスの株価は月曜日の取引で5%下落した。

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