IMFINZI perioperative regimen improved EFS and OS across MIBC patients regardless of cPR status in post-hoc exploratory analysis of NIAGARA Ph 3 trial

Cristian Massacesi, Chief Medical Officer and Oncology Chief Development Officer, AstraZeneca, said: “NIAGARA was the first Phase III trial of a perioperative immunotherapy regimen in muscle-invasive bladder cancer to show statistically significant and clinically meaningful improvements in event-free and overall survival. The 33 percent reduction in the risk of distant metastases, which are associated with a poorer prognosis, further reinforces the potential of perioperative IMFINZI to become a new standard of care in this setting.”

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