• HOME
  • NEWS
  • EXPLORE
    • CAREER
      • Companies
      • Jobs
    • EVENTS
    • iGEM
      • News
      • Team
    • PHOTOS
    • VIDEO
    • WIKI
  • BLOG
  • COMMUNITY
    • FACEBOOK
    • INSTAGRAM
    • TWITTER
Saturday, June 6, 2026
BIOENGINEER.ORG
No Result
View All Result
  • Login
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • EXPLORE
    • CAREER
      • Companies
      • Jobs
        • Lecturer
        • PhD Studentship
        • Postdoc
        • Research Assistant
    • EVENTS
    • iGEM
      • News
      • Team
    • PHOTOS
    • VIDEO
    • WIKI
  • BLOG
  • COMMUNITY
    • FACEBOOK
    • INSTAGRAM
    • TWITTER
  • HOME
  • NEWS
  • EXPLORE
    • CAREER
      • Companies
      • Jobs
        • Lecturer
        • PhD Studentship
        • Postdoc
        • Research Assistant
    • EVENTS
    • iGEM
      • News
      • Team
    • PHOTOS
    • VIDEO
    • WIKI
  • BLOG
  • COMMUNITY
    • FACEBOOK
    • INSTAGRAM
    • TWITTER
No Result
View All Result
Bioengineer.org
No Result
View All Result
Home NEWS Science News Health

Novel treatment combination for patients with BRAF-mutant metastatic colorectal cancer

Bioengineer by Bioengineer
September 30, 2019
in Health
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0
IMAGE
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedinShare on RedditShare on Telegram

Triple combination of BRAF, MEK y EGFR inhibitors extends overall survival from 5.4 months with standard of care to 9 months

IMAGE

Credit: VHIO

Results presented today at the ESMO Congress 2019, Barcelona 27 September – 01 October, during the second Proffered Paper Session on Gastrointestinal tumors (colorectal) by VHIO’s Director, Josep Tabernero, show that the triplet combination of the BRAF inhibitor, encorafenib, MEK inhibitor, binimetinib, and EGFR inhibitor, cetuximab, not only significantly improves overall survival but also increases objective response rates compared with standard of care in patients with BRAF V600E-mutant metastatic colorectal cancer.

This phase III multicenter study*, also counting on the expertise of VHIO co-author Elena Élez, Medical Oncologist and Clinical Investigator of our Gastrointestinal & Endocrine Tumors Group (led by Teresa Macarulla and directed by Josep Tabernero), published in parallel as an Original Article in The New England Journal of Medicine**.

Inhibition of BRAF, a gene that produces the B-RAF protein implicated in sending signals in cells and cell growth, has shown promise in improving survival of patients across certain tumor types including melanoma. BRAF blockade as monotherapy has not proven effective in the treatment of colorectal cancer.

“BRAF inhibition alone in colorectal cancer has limited activity because of pathway reactivation through epidermal growth factor receptor signaling. This does not occur in melanoma, for example”, said Josep Tabernero, ESMO and ESMO Congress President, as well as Corresponding and Senior Author of this study.

He continued, “Preclinical models of BRAF V600E-mutant colorectal cancer have shown that BRAF inhibition leads to the rapid activation of EGFR. Treatment with BRAF inhibitors as monotherapy does not sufficiently block pathway signaling, which explains the resistance of most colon cancers despite the presence of the BRAF V600E mutation.”

This present BEACON CRC randomized, open-label, 3-arm phase III study evaluated the combination of encorafenib plus cetuximab with or without binimetinib towards improving outcomes for this particular patient population. “Our study included patients with BRAF V600E-mutant metastatic colorectal cancer who had had disease progression after one or two previous regimens”, noted co-author Elena Élez.

She added, “This BRAF mutation occurs in around 8-12% of colorectal cancer patients with a poor prognosis. While the number of patients who could benefit from this triple combination might be relatively few, we must continue to identify this sub-population baring this mutation, and seek to improve outcomes for these patients.”

655 patients were enrolled and randomly assigned to receive triplet therapy with encorafenib, binimetinib and cetuximab, doublet therapy with encorafenib and cetuximab, or the investigators’ choice of either cetuximab and irinotecan or cetuximab and FOLFIRI (folinic acid, fluorouracil, and irinotecan).

Results showed significant clinical benefits with median overall survival of 9.0 months in the triplet group, 8.4 months in the doublet, and 5.4 months in the control arm. Regarding response rates, the researchers confirmed 26% in the triplet and 2% in the control. Importantly, tolerability of this novel combination was favorable.

“Our findings point to a potential paradigm shift in the treatment of this disease, and certainly warrant further investigation to better define the benefits of both the triplet and doublet combinations,” concluded Josep.

###

For more information please contact Amanda Wren, Director of Communications at VHIO: [email protected], +34 695207886.

*LBA32 – Encorafenib plus cetuximab with or without binimetinib for BRAF V600E-mutant metastatic colorectal cancer: Expanded results from a randomized, 3-arm, phase III study vs the choice of either irinotecan or FOLFIRI plus cetuximab (BEACON CRC).

** S. Kopetz, A. Grothey, R. Yaeger, E. Van Cutsem, J. Desai, T. Yoshino, H. Wasan, F. Ciardiello, F. Loupakis, Y.S. Hong, N. Steeghs, T.K. Guren, H.-T. Arkenau, P. Garcia?Alfonso, P. Pfeiffer, S. Orlov, S. Lonardi, E. Elez, T.-W. Kim, J.H.M. Schellens, C. Guo, A. Krishnan, J. Dekervel, V. Morris, A. Calvo Ferrandiz,L.S. Tarpgaard, M. Braun, A. Gollerkeri, C. Keir, K. Maharry, M. Pickard, J. Christy?Bittel, L. Anderson, V. Sandor, and J. Tabernero. Encorafenib, Binimetinib, and Cetuximab in BRAF V600E-Mutated Colorectal Cancer. DOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa1908075

Media Contact
Amanda Wren
[email protected]

Related Journal Article

http://dx.doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa1908075

Tags: cancerMedicine/Health
Share12Tweet8Share2ShareShareShare2

Related Posts

UNM Researchers Develop Machine Learning Technique to Uncover Hidden Self-Harm Histories in Veterans’ Medical Records

June 6, 2026

AMC-F1 Controls Mitochondria-Autophagy Crosstalk Independently

June 6, 2026

Tumor-Promoting Role of MSX1 in Cervical Cancer

June 6, 2026

Prostate MRI Enhances Biopsy Accuracy and Outcomes

June 6, 2026
Please login to join discussion

POPULAR NEWS

  • ESMO 2025: mRNA COVID Vaccines Enhance Efficacy of Cancer Immunotherapy

    322 shares
    Share 129 Tweet 81
  • Multi-Hospital Study Reveals Long Covid Burden Is Twice as High as Current Estimates

    88 shares
    Share 35 Tweet 22
  • Saying Goodbye to PGY-6: Pediatric Fellowship Realities

    77 shares
    Share 31 Tweet 19
  • Common Food Preservatives Associated with Elevated Blood Pressure and Increased Heart Disease Risk

    57 shares
    Share 23 Tweet 14

About

We bring you the latest biotechnology news from best research centers and universities around the world. Check our website.

Follow us

Recent News

UNM Researchers Develop Machine Learning Technique to Uncover Hidden Self-Harm Histories in Veterans’ Medical Records

Mayo Clinic Research Finds AI Detects Brain Tumor Risks Without Expensive Genetic Tests

Scientists Develop a Simple New Method to Create Highly Entangled Quantum States

Subscribe to Blog via Email

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Join 82 other subscribers
  • Contact Us

Bioengineer.org © Copyright 2023 All Rights Reserved.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Homepages
    • Home Page 1
    • Home Page 2
  • News
  • National
  • Business
  • Health
  • Lifestyle
  • Science

Bioengineer.org © Copyright 2023 All Rights Reserved.