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J&J prostate cancer drug reduces spread risk in late-stage study

Created at 31 May · 2:21 PM4 sources↑ Market-relevant4 events
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Johnson & Johnson's prostate cancer drug Erleada, used with hormone therapy, showed a 20% reduction in the risk of cancer spread or death in a late-stage study. Patients on the regimen were nine times more likely to have little to no detectable cancer at surgery.

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Key Numbers

20%reduction in risk of cancer spread or death
9xlikelihood of little to no detectable cancer at surgery

Who's Involved

Johnson & Johnson
Pharmaceutical company whose drug Erleada was studied
Erleada
Prostate cancer drug used in the study
American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)
Medical society where study data was presented

↳ Why This Matters

The study results for Johnson & Johnson's Erleada offer potential new treatment options for prostate cancer patients, particularly those undergoing surgery. Improved cancer elimination and reduced risk of progression or death are key metrics for evaluating the efficacy of cancer therapies. The findings presented at a major oncology conference could influence future treatment protocols and drug pricing discussions.

Key facts

  • Johnson & Johnson's Erleada drug, used with hormone therapy, showed significant improvements in a late-stage prostate cancer study.
  • The regimen reduced the risk of cancer spread or death by 20%.
  • Patients on the regimen were nine times more likely to have little to no detectable cancer at surgery.
  • Study data was presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology meeting.

The study results for Johnson & Johnson's Erleada offer potential new treatment options for prostate cancer patients, particularly those undergoing surgery. Improved cancer elimination and reduced risk of progression or death are key metrics for evaluating the efficacy of cancer therapies. The findings presented at a major oncology conference could influence future treatment protocols and drug pricing discussions.

Frequently asked questions

The study found that Johnson & Johnson's prostate cancer drug Erleada, when used with hormone therapy, significantly improved cancer elimination and reduced the risk of progression or death.

Patients on the regimen were nine times more likely to have little to no detectable cancer at surgery and had a 20% reduced risk of cancer spread or death.

The data was presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology meeting.

What Happens Next

01Johnson & Johnson is seeking expanded use for its drug after a positive study in head and neck cancer.

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How It Developed

1 Jun · 9:56 AM
New article highlights Erleada's potential in prostate cancer treatment, emphasizing its use before and after surgery to boost cancer elimination and reduce progression risk.
The Independent | News via PiQSuite
31 May · 2:31 PM
Johnson & Johnson is seeking expanded use for Erleada based on a positive head and neck cancer study, adding to its known prostate cancer benefits.
Seeking Alpha via PiQSuite
31 May · 12:05 PM
J&J's Erleada plus hormone therapy significantly improved cancer elimination and reduced spread/death risk in late-stage prostate cancer patients.
PiQSuite
31 May · 12:01 PM
The new article restates earlier reporting on Johnson & Johnson's Erleada drug, confirming its efficacy in reducing cancer spread and death risk in late-stage prostate cancer.
Yahoo News | Top Stories via PiQSuite

Sources

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J&J seeks expanded use for drug after positive head and neck cancer studym.piqsuite.com
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J&J prostate cancer drug reduces risk of cancer spread and death in late-stage studym.piqsuite.com
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Prostate cancer breakthrough as new drug combo gives high-risk patients a powerful new chancem.piqsuite.com
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J&J prostate cancer drug reduces risk of cancer spread and death in late-stage studym.piqsuite.com

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