ImClone has been buoyed by the news that Erbitux plus chemotherapy was better than chemotherapy alone in progression-free survival of colon cancer. Patients in the late-stage study given Erbitux and irinotecan demonstrated a 54 percent improvement in patient survival without new tumor growth. That was a secondary endpoint. The primary endpoint of overall mortality was not achieved. A second trial showed that Erbitux alone improved survival times and slowed tumor growth. Professor Derek Joner, co-chair of the study and assistant professor at the University of Ottawa, said that this was the first time that a single therapeutic proved effective in improving survival times.
- check out this release [1] on the data
- for more, read the report [2] from Crain's New York Business
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