
Merck announced that the European Commission (EC) approved two new indications for KEYTRUDA® (pembrolizumab), Merck’s anti-PD-1 therapy, in gynecologic cancers. The first approval is for KEYTRUDA, in combination with carboplatin and paclitaxel, for the first-line treatment of primary advanced or recurrent endometrial carcinoma in adults who are candidates for systemic therapy. The second approval is for KEYTRUDA, in combination with chemoradiotherapy (CRT), for the treatment of FIGO (International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics) 2014 Stage III-IVA locally advanced cervical cancer in adults who have not received prior definitive therapy. With these decisions, KEYTRUDA is now approved for 30 indications in the EU, including five in gynecologic cancers – three in endometrial cancer and two in cervical cancer.
“These KEYTRUDA-based regimens have the potential to change the treatment paradigm for people with endometrial and cervical cancer, two of the most commonly diagnosed cancers among women in Europe,” said Dr. Gursel Aktan, vice president, global clinical development, Merck Research Laboratories. “These approvals underscore the continued expansion of the use of KEYTRUDA in diverse patient populations and treatment settings with utility of KEYTRUDA ranging from earlier lines of therapy to treating advanced disease.”
The EC approvals are based on results from the Phase 3 NRG-GY018 trial, also known as KEYNOTE-868, and the Phase 3 KEYNOTE-A18 trial, also known as ENGOT-cx11/GOG-3047, respectively, and follow positive recommendations from the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use received in September 2024.
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