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AMGEN PRESENTS NEW LUMAKRAS® (SOTORASIB) CODEBREAK 200 CNS DATA AT ASCO 2023

LUMAKRAS ® (sotorasib) Demonstrated Delayed Time to CNS Progression, Longer CNS PFS and Higher Intracranial ORR vs Docetaxel in Post-Hoc Analysis of Phase 3

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AMGEN PRESENTS NEW LUMAKRAS® (SOTORASIB) CODEBREAK 200 CNS DATA AT ASCO 2023

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[{"type":"text","content":"LUMAKRAS ® (sotorasib) Demonstrated Delayed Time to CNS Progression, Longer CNS PFS and Higher Intracranial ORR vs Docetaxel in Post-Hoc Analysis of Phase 3 CodeBreaK 200 Trial\nLUMAKRAS Shows Improved PFS vs Docetaxel Across Key Co-Alteration Subgroups in the Phase 3 CodeBreaK 200 Study\nLUMAKRAS Plus Vectibix® (panitumumab) and FOLFIRI Combination Show ORR of 55% in Previously Treated KRAS G12C-Mutated Metastatic CRC \nTHOUSAND OAKS, Calif., June 4, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Amgen (NASDAQ:AMGN) today announced the presentation of new data from the CodeBreaK clinical trial program, the most comprehensive global development program in patients with KRAS G12C-mutated cancers, at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting taking place June 2-6 in Chicago. The research presented reinforces the efficacy of LUMAKRAS®/LUMYKRAS® (sotorasib) in advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC). Additionally, data from SCARLET, an Amgen funded investigator study sponsored by the West Japan Oncology Group, will be presented on June 6 and is the first study to highlight the safety and efficacy of sotorasib in combination with platinum-based chemotherapy for frontline treatment of patients with advanced NSCLC harboring a KRAS G12C mutation.\n\"As the leader in KRAS inhibition, Amgen continues to advance the CodeBreaK program by evaluating LUMAKRAS across different indications and combinations to potentially help more people living with KRAS G12C-mutated cancers,\" said David M. Reese, M.D., executive vice president of Research and Development at Amgen. \"These data presented at ASCO underscore the clinical importance of LUMAKRAS, including the only randomized trial of a KRASG12C inhibitor to show higher intracranial activity compared to chemotherapy, along with data validating our combination treatment approach in metastatic colorectal cancer, where new precision medicine strategies are desperately needed.\"\nImproved CNS Activity in Advanced NSCLCIn the first and only randomized study for any KRASG12C inhibitor, data from a post-hoc analysis of the global Phase 3 CodeBreaK 200 trial included patients with advanced NSCLC and treated/stable central nervous system (CNS) lesions at baseline, as assessed by a blinded independent central review (BICR). In this analysis using a modified explorator...

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