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Results of new lung cancer combination treatment are “highly promising” | ASCO 2026

Author(s)Logan Lutton

A new investigational combination therapy for advanced KRAS G12C-mutant non-small cell lung cancer showed "highly promising" results with “manageable” side effects, according to the study’s lead author.

Results from a study on an investigational combination treatment for patients with advanced KRAS G12C+ non-small cell lung cancer were “highly promising” according to lead author Ferdinandos Skoulidis, M.D., Ph.D., Department of Thoracic-Head & Neck Med Oncology, Division of Cancer Medicine, UT MD Anderson.

Skoulidis recently sat down with Managed Healthcare Executive to describe the findings and also pointed out that treatment adverse effects were “low grade and manageable.”

Skoulidis presented the findings today during the session titled ‘Is the Juice Worth the Squeeze: Challenges in Combination Therapy for Non–Small Cell Lung Cancer.’


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