Genta Drug Extends Life by a Month in Skin Cancer Study
Skin cancer patients taking chemotherapy plus a drug developed by Genta(GNTA Quote) and Aventis(AVE Quote) lived about a month longer in a clinical study than patients who didn't get the drug, the companies said Wednesday.
The study looked at 771 malignant melanoma patients already on chemo, some of whom were given an additional dose of the Genta/Aventis drug, Genasense. People in the latter group survived an average of 9.1 months, compared with 7.9 months with patients who only got chemo. The difference was similar in patients who completed a 12-month followup.
The companies didn't make any qualitative assessment of the results' significance in the press release announcing them, although they did say the data supported the new drug application it began under the FDA's fast-track designation. Genta's heavily shorted stock wasn't doing anything in premarket trading. ...
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