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ASCO 2024 | PATHFINDER: ipatasertib with non-taxane chemotherapy in patients with aTNBC

Maria Gion, MD, Ramón y Cajal University Hospital, Madrid, Spain, outlines preliminary results from the Phase IIa PATHFINDER trial (NCT04464174) of ipatasertib, a pan-AKT inhibitor, combination with non-taxane chemotherapies for patients with previously treated advanced triple-negative breast cancer (aTNBC). Whilst the combination of this agent with capecitabine or eribulin was very well-tolerated, ipatasertib with carboplatin and gemcitabine led to hematological toxicities such as neutropenia and thrombocytopenia. Preliminary efficacy results showed a signal of activity, mainly for eribulin and ipatasertib, achieving a modest median progression free survival. This interview took place during the 2024 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Meeting in Chicago, IL.

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Consulting or Advisory Role – AstraZeneca; Gilead Sciences
Speakers’ Bureau – AstraZeneca; Gilead Sciences; Novartis; Pfizer
Travel, Accommodations, Expenses – AstraZeneca; Pfizer; Roche