The National Cancer Institute states that about 80 percent of women treated for ovarian cancer relapse after their first treatment. “This immunotherapy may keep the cancer away longer,” Dr. Oh said. The immunotherapy is called “bifunctional” because it works by targeting a biochemical pathway in cancer cells and by helping to stimulate the patient’s immune response to fight cancer. During the initial surgery to remove the tumor, sample cells are taken to develop the personalized immunotherapy. After the initial surgery followed by standard of care chemotherapy, women received either one injection per month for anywhere between four and 12 months or were randomized to standard of care. “This was a preliminary study with promising results that may give women with advanced ovarian cancer an option for a maintenance regimen,” Dr. Oh said. “Additionally, the vaccine is very well tolerated.” “The results from this clinical trial suggest that using a patient’s immune system to fight advanced ovarian cancer may be a promising avenue to improve outcomes in what has continued to be the most aggressive gynecologic cancer,” said Krishnansu S. Tewari, MD, a gynecologic oncologist, professor and director of research at the University of California, Irvine Medical Center, Orange, CA. The immunotherapy was developed by Gradalis, Inc., which sponsored the clinical trial. Dr. Oh is a shareholder in Gradalis. Dr. Tewari was not involved in the trial and has no relationship with Gradalis.
About the Society of Gynecologic Oncology
The Society of Gynecologic Oncology (SGO) is the premier medical specialty society for health care professionals trained in the comprehensive management of gynecologic cancers. As a 501(c)(6) organization, the SGO contributes to the advancement of women’s cancer care by encouraging research, providing education, raising standards of practice, advocating for patients and members and collaborating with other domestic and international organizations. SGO's 2,000 members provide multidisciplinary cancer treatment including chemotherapy, radiation therapy, surgery and supportive care. They practice in a variety of settings, including academic institutions and hospitals, major regional cancer centers and private practice.
Meeting Link: Society of Gynecologic Oncology (SGO) Annual Meeting on Women’s Cancer