ASCO GI 2025: Results from Ph 3 CALGB (Alliance) / SWOG 80702 Clinical Trial in CRC announced
“The results from the CALGB (Alliance) / SWOG 80702 study mark an unprecedented moment in personalized medicine for patients with colorectal cancer,” said Alexey Aleshin, M.D., corporate chief medical officer and general manager of oncology for Natera. “We demonstrated Signatera’s ability to predict a benefit in both disease-free survival and overall survival for Signatera-positive patients from the addition of celecoxib, an extremely accessible, affordable, and well-tolerated therapy. These data also offer compelling evidence to address an unmet need in adjuvant colorectal cancer treatment, where there has not been a new drug approval in over 20 years.”
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