scholarly journals PCN115 COMPARISON OF ADVERSE EVENT COSTS OF NIVOLUMAB+IPILIMUMAB VERSUS SUNITINIB FOR PREVIOUSLY UNTREATED INTERMEDIATE-/POOR-RISK ADVANCED RENAL CELL CARCINOMA IN SPAIN

2019 ◽  
Vol 22 ◽  
pp. S458
Author(s):  
C. Polanco Sánchez ◽  
K.M. Gooden ◽  
J. May ◽  
B. Malcolm ◽  
E.X. Du ◽  
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Immunotherapy ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-51 ◽  
Author(s):  
Apoorva Ambavane ◽  
Shuo Yang ◽  
Michael B Atkins ◽  
Sumati Rao ◽  
Anshul Shah ◽  
...  

Aim: To assess the cost–effectiveness of treatment sequences for patients with intermediate- to poor-risk advanced renal cell carcinoma. Patients & methods: A discrete event simulation model was developed to estimate patients’ lifetime costs and survival. Efficacy inputs were derived from the CheckMate 214 and CheckMate 025 studies and network meta-analyses. Safety and cost data were obtained from the published literature. Results: The estimated average quality-adjusted life-years (QALYs) gained was the highest on nivolumab + ipilimumab-initiated sequences (3.6–5.3 QALYs) versus tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI)-initiated sequences (2.1–3.7 QALYs). Incremental cost per QALY gained for nivolumab + ipilimumab-initiated sequences was below the willingness-to-pay threshold of $150,000 versus other sequences. Conclusion: Immuno-oncology combination therapy followed by TKIs is cost-effective versus TKI sequences followed by immuno-oncology or sequencing TKIs.


ESMO Open ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (6) ◽  
pp. e000798
Author(s):  
Sahra Ali ◽  
Jorge Camarero ◽  
Paula van Hennik ◽  
Bjorg Bolstad ◽  
Maja Sommerfelt Grønvold ◽  
...  

On the 15 November 2018, the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use adopted an extension to an existing indication for the use of nivolumab (Opdivo) in combination with ipilimumab (Yervoy) for the first-line treatment of adult patients with intermediate/poor-risk advanced renal cell carcinoma (RCC). The approval was based on results from the Pivotal CA209214 study, a randomised, open-label, phase III study, comparing nivolumab +ipilimumab with sunitinib in subjects≥18 years of age with previously untreated advanced RCC (not amenable for surgery or radiotherapy) or metastatic RCC, with a clear-cell component. A total of 1096 patients were randomised in the trial, of which 847 patients had intermediate/poor-risk RCC and received either nivolumab (n=425) in combination with ipilimumab administered every 3 weeks for 4 doses followed by nivolumab monotherapy 3 mg/kg every 2 weeks or sunitinib (n=422) administered orally for 4 weeks followed by 2 weeks off, every cycle. A statistically significant difference in overall survival (OS) was observed in the nivolumab + ipilimumab group compared with the sunitinib group in intermediate/poor-risk subjects (HR 0.63 (99.8% CI 0.44 to 0.89); stratified log-rank 2-sided p-value<0.0001). The median OS was not reached for the nivolumab + ipilimumab group and was 25.95 months for the sunitinib group. The OS rates were 89.5% and 86.2% at 6 months, and 80.1% and 72.1% at 12 months in the nivolumab +ipilimumab and the sunitinib groups, respectively. K-M curves separated after approximately 3 months, favouring nivolumab + ipilimumab. This was not mirrored in the favourable-risk patients where no statistically significant difference was observed between nivolumab + ipilimumab and sunitinib in favourable-risk patients (HR 1.45 (descriptive 99.8% CI 0.51 to 4.12), p =0.2715).


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