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Roche halts Avastin trial recruitment
Date published: 13/02/2006
Roche has temporarily suspended recruitment in
its trails using Avastin, following the deaths of four patients. The Avant
trial involved the use of Avastin and other drugs to prevent colon cancer
reoccurring after surgery.
William Burns, chief executive of Roche
Pharmaceuticals Division, told Bloomberg: "The difference in the number of
deaths was not statistical or significant. "We don't even think the issue is
linked to Avastin. We suspect it's just an arithmetic anomaly but we're taking
a prudent approach.' Avant principal investigator professor Aimery de Gramont,
said: "The Avant trial provides a unique opportunity to assess the effect of
combining an anti-angiogenic agent with standard chemotherapy in the adjuvant
colon cancer setting.
"The temporary halting of the recruitment is
necessary because in the adjuvant setting, the threshold for concern is
particularly low. "However, we look forward to exciting findings that will
hopefully confirm the efficacy benefits that we have already observed in the
metastatic setting. This will open the avenue for new options for patients
suffering from colon cancer." In Europe, Avastin was approved last year for
first-line treatment of patients with metastatic carcinoma of the colon or
rectum in combination with chemotherapy.
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