martes, 23 de junio de 2026
Closely watched Pfizer lung cancer drug falls short in clinical trial Expectations had been high that sigvotatug vedotin could replace a widely used chemotherapy
https://www.statnews.com/2026/06/22/pfizer-lung-cancer-sigvotatug-vedotin/?utm_campaign=the_readout&utm_medium=email&_hsenc=p2ANqtz-9x5Wdo69XtVtG4W1vdTP7Vhp8FpvWd5O-heCg0Zx4gapNlaozW6V-7-9rf3rrBWSRsNLh3oAs7eGGsO4_WpD_nNh4kWA&_hsmi=425127210&utm_content=425127210&utm_source=hs_email
By Matthew HerperJune 22, 2026
Senior Writer, Medicine, Editorial Director of Events
Pfizer's experimental drug for one the most common forms of lung cancer fell short in a clinical trial, serving a big blow to the company, which had positioned the treatment as a key growth driver.
In the Phase 3 study, the drug, called sigvotatug vedotin, did not lead to a statistically significant improvement in overall survival over a chemotherapy called docetaxel.
Pfizer acquired the therapy when it bought Seagen for $43 billion in 2023.
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