What’s next?
In her discussion, Dr. Knox noted that several other combinations are currently being explored for first-line treatment of HCC, including two trials with dual checkpoint inhibitors, and two comparing a tyrosine kinase inhibitor plus checkpoint inhibitor with tyrosine kinase inhibitors alone.
“There’s a lot of excitement about seeing these results, and I think when they read out in the next year or two, there will be a lot of cross-trial comparisons with patient groups and outcomes with the IMBRave150 data, which will be informative in choosing treatments for our patients,” she said.
“This abstract has shown that there is real benefit across both the high- and the lower-risk patients, and that clinicians need to be careful about the risk of hemorrhage in portal vein thrombosis,” Dr. Knox summarized.
The IMBRave150 trial is sponsored by F. Hoffmann–La Roche. Dr. Finn disclosed consulting activities for F. Hoffmann–La Roche, and institutional grant/research support from Roche and others. Dr. Knox disclosed grant/research support from F. Hoffmann–La Roche and others, and consulting for Merck, Pfizer, and Esai.
A version of this article first appeared on Medscape.com.