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Lung cancer pills reduce risk of death by half: Study

Affan Sheikh Published August 11, 2023
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A pill that you take to cure your common lung cancer cuts down the risk of dying when you took the pill after tumor-removal surgery, the global study finds.

A recent study discovered that taking the drug osimertinib after surgery lowered the risk of dying by 51 percent.

The researchers randomly assigned suitable patients in a 1:1 ratio to acquire osimertinib (80 mg once daily) or a placebo until illness reproduction was observed.

From 682 patients who experienced randomization, 339 acquired osimertinib, and 343 get the placebo. In the preliminary study people, 85 percent of patients treated with osimertinib were alive at five years compared to 73 percent on placebo, the researchers said.

The analysis discovered that osimertinib lowered the risk of death by 51 percent compared to placebo in both the preceding analysis population, the researchers said.

Roy S. Herbst, Deputy Director and Chief of Medical Oncology at Yale Cancer Center and Smilow Cancer Hospital, US said that these highly anticipated general survival outcomes, with 88 percent of patients alive at five years, are an accomplishment in the cure of lung cancer.

The trial results were revealed on Monday during the Plenary Session at the 2023 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO).

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