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Neoadjuvant Nivolumab Plus Chemotherapy Delivers Five-Year Overall Survival Benefit in Resectable Lung Cancer

The CheckMate 816 phase 3 trial demonstrated that three cycles of neoadjuvant nivolumab plus chemotherapy significantly improved overall survival in resectable NSCLC compared with chemotherapy alone, with five-year survival of 65.4% versus 55.0%. Exploratory ctDNA analysis showed that presurgical ctDNA clearance was associated with markedly better outcomes (75.0% vs 52.6% five-year survival), reinforcing circulating tumor DNA as a promising response biomarker in the perioperative immunotherapy setting.

The original study

Overall Survival with Neoadjuvant Nivolumab plus Chemotherapy in Lung Cancer.

Authors
Forde PM, Spicer JD, Provencio M, Mitsudomi T, Awad MM, Wang C, et al.
Journal
The New England journal of medicine
Type
Journal Article, Randomized Controlled Trial, Clinical Trial, Phase III, Multicenter Study, Comparative Study
PMID
40454642
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Original abstract

BACKGROUND: Neoadjuvant nivolumab plus chemotherapy significantly improved pathological complete response and event-free survival in patients with resectable non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in a phase 3 trial. Data are needed on overall survival. METHODS: In this open-label, phase 3 trial, patients with stage IB to IIIA resectable NSCLC were randomly assigned to receive nivolumab plus chemotherapy or chemotherapy alone for three cycles, followed by surgery. The primary end points were event-free survival and pathological complete response. Here, we report the results of the planned analysis of overall survival. RESULTS: A total of 358 patients were concurrently assigned to receive nivolumab plus chemotherapy (179 patients) or chemotherapy alone (179 patients). The final analysis of overall survival significantly favored neoadjuvant nivolumab plus chemotherapy over chemotherapy (hazard ratio for death, 0.72; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.523 to 0.998; P = 0.048). At a median follow-up of 68.4 months, the 5-year overall survival was 65.4% with nivolumab plus chemotherapy and 55.0% with chemotherapy alone, with consistency across most subgroups. In exploratory analyses, the 5-year overall survival in the nivolumab-plus-chemotherapy group was 95.3% (95% CI, 82.7 to 98.8) among the patients with a pathological complete response and 55.7% (95% CI, 46.9 to 63.7) among those without such a response; survival was 75.0% among the patients with presurgery clearance of circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) and 52.6% among those without such clearance. No new safety signals were observed. CONCLUSIONS: Three cycles of neoadjuvant nivolumab plus chemotherapy significantly improved overall survival among patients with resectable NSCLC as compared with chemotherapy alone. (Funded by Bristol Myers Squibb; CheckMate 816 ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT02998528.).