2022
DOI: 10.1200/jco.2022.40.4_suppl.005
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Extensive molecular profiling of squamous cell anal carcinoma in a phase 2 trial population: Translational analyses of the “CARACAS” study.

Abstract: 5 Background: Advanced squamous cell anal cancer (aSCAC) is a rare and aggressive disease, accounting for poor prognosis and high morbidity. No targeted therapies are currently available and, after the first line, no standard treatments are approved. Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) showed signs of activity in previous phase I/II trials, but predictive and prognostic biomarkers are lacking. Anti-EGFR have been tested given the rarity of KRAS mutations in aSCAC, with encouraging results. Earlier preclinical … Show more

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