François Cherifi, Isabelle Ray-Coquard, Maria Jesus Rubio, Xavier Paoletti, Domenica Lorusso, Chel Hun Choi, Kosei Hasegawa, David Shao Peng Tan, Emma Hudson, Alison Davis, Germana Tognon, Stéphanie Lheureux, Mehmet Ali Vardar Key, Jean Emmanuel Kurtz, Jerome Alexandre, Florence Joly
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Abstract
Immunotherapy (IO) in endometrial cancer (EC) is the standard of care in the second line setting in combination with an anti-angiogenic agent. Randomized clinical trials have reported results supporting the addition of IO to chemotherapy (paclitaxel plus carboplatin) in the first-line setting in advanced EC patients in the global population, with high efficacy in mismatch repair deficient (MMRd) patients. These trials were not designed to answer this de-escalation question in the MMRd population, who benefit greatly from IO.The international, randomized phase III, DOMENICA trial compares first-line dostarlimab versus chemotherapy alone (with planned cross-over) for advanced MMRd EC. Our primary endpoint will be progression-free survival. The key secondary endpoints will be overall survival, safety and quality of life [NCT05201547].
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Future Oncology (ISSN 1479-6694) provides a forum for a new era of cancer care. The journal focuses on the most important advances and highlights their relevance in the clinical setting. Furthermore, Future Oncology delivers essential information in concise, at-a-glance article formats - vital in delivering information to an increasingly time-constrained community.
The journal takes a forward-looking stance toward the scientific and clinical issues, together with the economic and policy issues that confront us in this new era of cancer care. The journal includes literature awareness such as the latest developments in radiotherapy and immunotherapy, concise commentary and analysis, and full review articles all of which provide key findings, translational to the clinical setting.