Melanoma Research Foundation shared on X:
“A promising step forward in melanoma treatment.
Merck and Moderna announced positive Phase 3 results from the INTerpath-001 trial, showing that an investigational, personalized mRNA-based therapy, intismeran autogene (V940), combined with KEYTRUDA, significantly improved recurrence-free survival and distant metastasis-free survival compared with KEYTRUDA alone in people with completely resected stage IIB-IV melanoma.
This is the first positive Phase 3 readout for an individualized neoantigen therapy and marks an important milestone for personalized cancer treatment.
The therapy is designed using the unique genetic ‘fingerprint’ of each patient’s tumor to help train the immune system to recognize and fight cancer cells.
The study will continue to evaluate overall survival, and the full data will be presented at an upcoming medical meeting and shared with regulators.
For people facing melanoma, every advance matters.
Every breakthrough brings us closer to a future where more people can live longer-and live melanoma-free.
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Hussein Tawbi, Professor at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center added on X:
“This is a landmark moment in melanoma, cancer immunology and IO drug development at large.
Checkpoint inhibitors have allowed us to uncover abd amplify the immune impact of cancer therapies we used for decades (e.g.,chemo, RT).
Now, coupled with the powerful mRNA vaccine technology, finally unlocked the potential for personalized immunotherapy. Congrats to and Merck and Moderna.
Grateful for our patients and research teams that allowed to participate in such a monumental accomplishment!”
You can also read: INTerpath-001 Trial: Personalized mRNA Cancer Vaccine for Melanoma
