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RYBREVANT FASPRO™ (amivantamab and hyaluronidase-lpuj) plus immunotherapy shows strong clinical benefit with 56 percent overall response rate in first-line recurrent or metastatic head and neck cancer

Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ) today announced new results from the Phase 1b/2 OrigAMI-4 study showing that first-line treatment with investigational subcutaneous amivantamab and hyaluronidase-lpuj in combination with a PD-1 inhibitor delivered clinically meaningful and durable antitumor activity in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) that is recurrent or metastatic, PD-L1-positive, and human papillomavirus (HPV)-unrelated. Data were presented during a plenary session at th

articleJohnson & JohnsonFebruary 19, 202625/company/johnson-and-johnson/news/rybrevant-fasprotm-amivantamab-and-hyaluronidase-lpuj-plus-immunotherapy-shows-strong-clinical-benefit-with-56-percent-overall-response-rate-in-first-line-recurrent-or-metastatic-head-and-neck-cancer
RYBREVANT FASPRO™ (amivantamab and hyaluronidase-lpuj) plus immunotherapy shows strong clinical benefit with 56 percent overall response rate in first-line recurrent or metastatic head and neck cancer

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