FDA Approval Summary: Nivolumab for the Adjuvant Treatment of Adults with Completely Resected Esophageal/Gastroesophageal Junction Cancer and Residual Pathologic Disease
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FDA Approval Summary: Nivolumab for the Adjuvant Treatment of Adults with Completely Resected Esophageal/Gastroesophageal Junction Cancer and Residual Pathologic Disease
Abstract
The FDA approved nivolumab on May 20, 2021, for the adjuvant treatment of completely resected (negative margins) esophageal or gastroesophageal junction cancer (EC/GEJC) in patients who had residual pathologic disease following chemoradiotherapy. The approval was based on data from the double-blind CheckMate 577 trial, which randomly allocated patients to receive nivolumab or placebo. Disease-free survival (DFS) was the primary endpoint. At the time of the final DFS analysis and the prespecified interim overall survival (OS) analysis, the estimated median DFS was 22.4 months [95% confidence interval (CI), 16.6-34.0] in the nivolumab arm versus 11.0 months (95% CI, 8.3-14.3) in the placebo arm, with an HR of 0.69 (95% CI, 0.56-0.85; two-sided P value = 0.0003). An unblinded review of OS did not indicate a detrimental effect on survival. Adverse reactions occurring in ≥20% of patients receiving nivolumab were fatigue/asthenia, diarrhea, nausea, rash, musculoskeletal pain, and cough. Approval of nivolumab is likely to change the treatment paradigm for the adjuvant treatment of patients with completely resected (negative margins) EC/GEJC who have residual pathologic disease following chemoradiotherapy based on the study results and favorable risk:benefit of nivolumab administration.
©2022 American Association for Cancer Research.
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