Afinitor Phase II data show positive results for patients with multiple types of lymphoma, leading to Phase III trial

Phase III study underway to explore potential of Afinitor to prevent relapse in patients with the most common type of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma

10-Jun-2009 - Switzerland

New data show that Afinitor® (everolimus) Tablets significantly shrunk tumors in 33% of patients with relapsed non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (NHL) and Hodgkin's disease. Based on results from this study and other early-stage research, Novartis has initiated a Phase III trial in the most common NHL, diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL).

Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and Hodgkin's disease, also known as Hodgkin's lymphoma, refer to a variety of cancers affecting the immune system, such as DLBCL, mantle cell lymphoma and follicular lymphoma. Up to 60% of patients with aggressive types of NHL, including DLBCL, may be cured with appropriate therapy. However, NHL patients have a high risk of relapse after initial therapy and no treatments are currently available to reduce this risk.

The Phase II open-label trial of 145 lymphoma patients was presented at the 14th annual European Hematology Association congress in Berlin, Germany. Results show that 33% of patients with relapsed NHL and Hodgkin's disease treated with everolimus experienced a 50% or greater reduction in tumor size. This 33% overall response rate (ORR) is defined as complete or partial tumor shrinkage (95% confidence interval: 26-41%). The median time to disease progression for all 145 patients was 4.3 months (95% CI; 3.6-5.9 months) and the median duration of response for the 48 responders was 6.8 months (95% CI; 5.4-11.0 months). Nineteen responders remained progression free at 6 months.

"We continue to see the potential of Afinitor in multiple types of cancer," said Alessandro Riva, MD, Executive Vice President, Global Head, Novartis Oncology Development. "These latest data show an antitumor effect in lymphoma that support the rationale for a Phase III study of Afinitor to prevent relapse in patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, where there is a significant unmet medical need."

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