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Pfizer says experimental breast cancer drug cuts risk of disease worsening in mid-stage trial

IQ TIMES MEDIABy IQ TIMES MEDIAMarch 17, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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March 17 (Reuters) – Pfizer said on Tuesday its experimental combination reduced the risk of disease progression ‌or death by 40% in patients with breast ‌cancer.

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* Pfizer’s atirmociclib in combination with fulvestrant, ahormone therapy, ​was being tested in a mid-stage study inpatients whose cancer had spread and had received priortreatment. * The experimental drug combo was being compared tofulvestrant or everolimus plus exemestane, ‌a widely usedtargeted therapy ⁠regimen for postmenopausal women with thecommon type of breast cancer * Pfizer said the study ⁠enrolled patients whose cancerreturned soon after treatment with widely used CDK4/6 drugs, agroup that is harder to treat. * The ​company said ​more than 90% of patients ​startedatirmociclib within three months ‌of stopping their previouscancer medicine. * The drug had a manageable safety profile, with 6.4% ofpatients stopping treatment due to side effects, Pfizer said. * The company said overall survival data, a secondary goal,were still early and not ready ‌for conclusions at this stage. * ​Pfizer said the results support plans ​to test atirmociclibin ​first-line and early-stage of breast cancer, wherelonger-lasting disease ‌control could help more patients. * ​Atirmociclib is ​an experimental oral drug that targetsCDK4, a cell-cycle protein that drives tumor growth. * The company said a ​large late-stage study ‌of the drug innewly diagnosed metastatic breast cancer ​patients is alreadyunderway.

(Reporting by Sahil Pandey in Bengaluru; ​Editing by Krishna Chandra Eluri)



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