Immunotherapy for curative treatment of Cervical cancer

Updated Data presented at the ESMO Congress 2024( Barcelona, 13–17 September) confirms benefit of adding immunotherapy to combination of chemotherapy and radiotherapy for treatment of cervical cancer.

For nearly twenty years, chemo- radiation, which is the practice of giving chemotherapy at the same time as radiotherapy, was the standard of care.

Last year, early results from a large trial suggested that adding immunotherapy to chemo-radiation would improve outcome .

Updated results confirm that the additional immunotherapy is of significant benefit.

Reference

Lancet. Pembrolizumab or placebo with chemoradiotherapy followed by pembrolizumab or placebo for newly diagnosed, high-risk, locally advanced cervical cancer (ENGOT-cx11/GOG-3047/KEYNOTE-A18): overall survival results from a randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 3 trial.

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