Durable Clinical Activity of Darlifarnib + Cabozantinib Reported in Cabozantinib-Naïve Clear Cell RCC Patients
“These updated Phase 1a data continue to support the potential for darlifarnib to enhance VEGFR-targeted therapy in advanced RCC and have informed the dose combinations advancing into the randomized Phase 1b portion of FIT-001,” said Mollie Leoni, M.D., Chief Medical Officer of Kura Oncology. “Cabozantinib-naïve patients represent an increasingly important treatment population as cabozantinib is often reserved for later lines of therapy following immunotherapy-based regimens. We look forward to longer follow-up from Phase 1a and randomized data from Phase 1b as we continue development toward a planned registrational study.”
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