Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany to Present New Research Focused on Hard-to-Treat Cancers at ESMO 2016
Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany to Present New Research Focused on Hard-to-Treat Cancers at ESMO 2016
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DARMSTADT, Germany, September 28, 2016 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
- Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany, to feature new research from marketed and
pipeline compounds
- Preliminary results from combination study with avelumab in renal cell
carcinoma, and updates on Phase II tepotinib program in non-small cell lung
cancer, to be presented
- Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany, to announce 2016 Grant for Oncology
Innovation winners coinciding with ESMO
Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany, a leading science and technology company, today
announced that new research from their marketed and pipeline compounds will be
presented at this year's European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO; October
7-11, 2016, Copenhagen, Denmark) annual meeting. Presentations will focus on
hard-to-treat cancers, and include: study results for Erbitux(R) (cetuximab) in
metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) and squamous cell carcinoma of the head and
neck (SCCHN); preliminary study results in bladder cancer and renal cell
carcinoma (RCC) for avelumab, which is being developed in collaboration with
Pfizer; and updates on the Phase II program for tepotinib* in non-small cell
lung cancer (NSCLC).
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"The data being presented at ESMO reflect our commitment to making a meaningful
difference in patients' lives, in particular those who are affected by
hard-to-treat cancers," said Luciano Rossetti, Executive Vice President, Head
of Global Research & Development at the biopharma business of Merck KGaA,
Darmstadt, Germany. "We continue to focus on researching the full potential of
Erbitux, as well as our ongoing pipeline development programs for avelumab and
other early-stage oncology and immune-oncology compounds."
At ESMO, avelumab will be featured in four posters that add to the growing body
of evidence of the potential of this investigational compound. These will
include data updates in bladder cancer that confirm avelumab's potential in
this hard-to-treat cancer; and preliminary results from a combination study
with axitinib in RCC that support the rationale to evaluate the combination in
a Phase III pivotal study. Tepotinib, a highly selective c-Met kinase
inhibitor, will also be highlighted in three posters, with updates on the
ongoing study program in c-Met-positive metastatic NSCLC.
Several studies, which will be presented at ESMO, once again reaffirm Erbitux
as a standard-of-care therapy for mCRC patients with RAS wild-type tumors and
patients with SCCHN.
Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany, believes that to truly deliver the promise of
innovation for patients, it is vital to support and encourage research from
other endeavors. This is demonstrated through Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany's
Grant for Oncology Innovation (GOI) initiative, which awards researchers for
their pioneering independent work in pushing the boundaries of creativity and
science in order to deliver transformative innovation. The award ceremony will
once again coincide with ESMO and takes place on Sunday, October 9, 2016.
*Tepotinib is the proposed nonproprietary name for the c-Met kinase inhibitor
(also known as MSC2156119J).
Avelumab and tepotinib are under clinical investigation and have not been
proven to be safe and effective. There is no guarantee any product will be
approved in the sought-after indication by any health authority worldwide.
Notes to Editors
Accepted Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany-supported abstracts are listed below.
In addition, a number of investigator-sponsored studies have been accepted,
including several related to Erbitux (not listed).
Title Lead Abstract Presentation
Session Room/
Author #
date/time Details
(CDT)
Erbitux
Impact of tumor S Qin 527P October 8 Poster
Display Hall E
epidermal growth factor 13:00-14:00 Session
receptor (EGFR) status
on the outcomes of
first-line FOLFOX-4
plus or minus cetuximab
in patients (pts) with
RAS-wild-type (wt)
metastatic colorectal
cancer (mCRC) in the
randomized phase 3
TAILOR trial
Impact of surgical U Neumann 491P October 8 Poster
Display Hall E
resection of liver 13:00-14:00 Session
metastases on outcome
of patients with
metastatic colorectal
carcinoma (mCRC)
treated with a
cetuximab-based
first-line therapy -
Analysis of the
KRAS-wildtype exon 2
(KRAS-wt) subgroup of
the German
non-interventional
study ERBITAG
Observational study of J Guigay 967P October 9 Poster
Display Hall E
the dose intensity 13:00-14:00 Session
relative to cetuximab
in the first-line
treatment of recurrent
and/or metastatic
squamous cell carcinoma
of the head and neck:
data on the maintenance
and bi-weekly use
(DIRECT study)
Cetuximab in M Hecht 994P October 9 Poster
Display Hall E
combination with 13:00-14:00 Session
platinum-based
chemotherapy or
radiotherapy in
recurent and/or
metastatic SCCHN in a
non-selected patient
cohort (interim
analysis of the phase
IV SOCCER trial)
Title Lead Abstract Presentation
Session Room/
Author #
date/time Details
(CDT)
Avelumab
Avelumab (MSB0010718C; M Patel 777PD October 9
Poster Athens
anti-PD-L1) in patients 16:30-17:30
Discussion
with metastatic Session
urothelial carcinoma Genitourinary
progressed after tumors, non-
platinum-based therapy prostate
or platinum ineligible
Phase 1b dose-finding
Poster Athens
study of avelumab J Larkin 775PD October 9 Discussion
(anti-PD-L1) + axitinib 16:30-17:30 Session
in treatment-naive Genitourinary
patients with advanced tumors, non-
renal cell carcinoma prostate
Evaluation of real J Becker 1154P October 9 Poster
Display Hall E
world treatment 13:00-14:00 Session
outcomes in patients
with metastatic Merkel
cell carcinoma (MCC)
following second line
chemotherapy
A multicentre, T Powles 842TiP October 9 Poster
Display Hall E
international, 13:00-14:00 Session
randomized, open-label
phase 3 trial of
avelumab + best
supportive care (BSC)
vs BSC alone as
maintenance therapy
after first-line
platinum-based
chemotherapy in
patients with advanced
urothelial cancer
(JAVELIN Bladder 100)
Phase 3 study of R Motzer 844TiP October 9 Poster
Display Hall E
avelumab in combination 13:00-14:00 Session
with axitinib versus
sunitinib as first-line
treatment for patients
with advanced renal
cell carcinoma (aRCC)
Title Lead Abstract Presentation
Session Room/
Author #
date/time Details
(CDT)
Tepotinib
Tepotinib plus Y-L Wu 1257P October 8 Poster
Display Hall E
gefitinib in patients 13:00-14:00 Session
with
c-Met-positive/EGFR-mut
ant NSCLC: recommended
phase II dose (RP2D),
tolerability, and
efficacy
Design of a phase II Y-L Wu 1287TiP October 8 Poster
Display Hall E
trial comparing 13:00-14:00 Session
tepotinib + gefitinib
with cisplatin +
pemetrexed in EGFR
inhibitor-resistant,
c-Met+ NSCLC
A phase II trial P Paik 1292TiP October 8 Poster
Display Hall E
investigating the 13:00-14:00 Session
highly selective c-Met
inhibitor tepotinib in
stage IIIB/IV lung
adenocarcinoma with MET
exon 14 alterations
after failure of at
least one prior therapy
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About Avelumab
Avelumab (also known as MSB0010718C) is an investigational, fully human
antibody specific for a protein found on tumor cells called PD-L1, or
programmed death ligand-1. Avelumab is thought to have a dual mechanism of
action which may enable the immune system to find and attack cancer cells. By
binding to PD-L1, avelumab is thought to prevent tumor cells from using PD-L1
for protection against white blood cells such as T-cells, exposing them to
anti-tumor responses. Avelumab is also thought to help white blood cells such
as natural killer (NK) cells find and attack tumors in a process known as ADCC,
or antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity. In November 2014, Merck KGaA,
Darmstadt, Germany, and Pfizer announced a strategic alliance to co-develop and
co-commercialize avelumab.
About Erbitux
Erbitux(R) is a highly active IgG1 monoclonal antibody targeting the epidermal
growth factor receptor (EGFR). As a monoclonal antibody, the mode of action of
Erbitux is distinct from standard non-selective chemotherapy treatments in that
it specifically targets and binds to the EGFR. This binding inhibits the
activation of the receptor and the subsequent signal-transduction pathway,
which results in reducing both the invasion of normal tissues by tumor cells
and the spread of tumors to new sites. It is also believed to inhibit the
ability of tumor cells to repair the damage caused by chemotherapy and
radiotherapy and to inhibit the formation of new blood vessels inside tumors,
which appears to lead to an overall suppression of tumor growth.
The most commonly reported side effect with Erbitux is an acne-like skin rash.
In approximately 5% of patients, hypersensitivity reactions may occur during
treatment with Erbitux; about half of these reactions are severe.
Erbitux has already obtained market authorization in over 90 countries
world-wide for the treatment of colorectal cancer and for the treatment of
squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (SCCHN). Merck KGaA, Darmstadt,
Germany, licensed the right to market Erbitux outside the US and Canada from
ImClone LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Eli Lilly and Company, in 1998. Merck
KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany, has an ongoing commitment to the advancement of
oncology treatment and is currently investigating novel therapies in highly
targeted areas.
About Tepotinib
Tepotinib (also known as MSC2156119J) is an investigational small-molecule
inhibitor of the c-Met receptor tyrosine kinase capable of inhibiting both
hepatocyte growth factor-dependent and -independent c-MET activation in low
nanomolar concentrations. Alterations of the c-Met signaling pathway are found
in various cancer types and correlate with aggressive tumor behavior and poor
clinical prognosis. Tepotinib is currently under evaluation in Phase I/II
trials.
About Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany
Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany, is a leading science and technology company in
healthcare, life science and performance materials. Around 50,000 employees
work to further develop technologies that improve and enhance life - from
biopharmaceutical therapies to treat cancer or multiple sclerosis, cutting-edge
systems for scientific research and production, to liquid crystals for
smartphones and LCD televisions. In 2015, Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany,
generated sales of EUR 12.85 billion in 66 countries.
Founded in 1668, Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany, is the world's oldest
pharmaceutical and chemical company. The founding family remains the majority
owner of the publicly listed corporate group. Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany,
holds the global rights to the Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany, name and brand.
The only exceptions are the United States and Canada, where the company
operates as EMD Serono, MilliporeSigma and EMD Performance Materials.
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