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Moderna and Merck Announce mRNA-4157/V940, an Investigational Personalized mRNA Cancer Vaccine, in Combination with KEYTRUDA(R) (pembrolizumab), Met Primary Efficacy Endpoint in Phase 2b KEYNOTE-942 Trial

Moderna, Inc.

Tue, December 13, 2022 at 6:00 AM·43 min read

Moderna, Inc.

mRNA-4157/V940, in combination with KEYTRUDA, demonstrated a statistically significant and clinically meaningful reduction in the risk of disease recurrence or death compared to KEYTRUDA monotherapy in stage III/IV melanoma patients with high risk of recurrence following complete resection

Results are the first demonstration of efficacy for an investigational mRNA cancer treatment in a randomized clinical trial

Companies plan to discuss results with regulatory authorities and initiate a Phase 3 study in melanoma in 2023 and rapidly expand to additional tumor types

CAMBRIDGE, MA and RAHWAY, NJ / ACCESSWIRE / December 13, 2022 / Moderna, Inc. (NASDAQ:MRNA), a biotechnology company pioneering messenger RNA (mRNA) therapeutics and vaccines, and Merck (NYSE:MRK), known as MSD outside of the United States and Canada, today announced that the Phase 2b KEYNOTE-942/mRNA-4157-P201 trial of mRNA-4157/V940, an investigational personalized mRNA cancer vaccine, in combination with KEYTRUDA®, Merck's anti-PD-1 therapy, demonstrated a statistically significant and clinically meaningful improvement in the primary endpoint of recurrence-free survival (RFS) versus KEYTRUDA alone for the adjuvant treatment of patients with stage III/IV melanoma following complete resection. Adjuvant treatment with mRNA-4157/V940 in combination with KEYTRUDA reduced the risk of recurrence or death by 44% (HR=0.56 [95% CI, 0.31-1.08]; one-sided p-value=0.0266) compared with KEYTRUDA alone.

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GSDF

Nice research work brother 🙏👍

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Scout4answers in reply to GSDF

thanks a cure is coming from somewhere

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Scout4answers in reply to GSDF

looking at your profile, looks like Orgovyx and Xtandi are working well for you

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GSDF

I feel same but doctor fears xtandi has now run it's course as he sees 3 straight months of PSA remaining at 2, to which he feels should be continuing to fall to undetectable, whereas I feel I'm doing good because I still have a prostate this is the first time in years I e had a steady, low and holding PSA.... So of course I'm concerned by his concern 🙂

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pakb in reply to GSDF

My husband is over 5 years in to this. G9, initial PSA 677, mets to multiple bones, just reached PSA of 1. Has steadily gone down fir over 5 yrs- some small blips up but no trend up- and scans look good. He feels good too. Works, active, etc. It was the same number months in a row a few times in the last 5 years.

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holding steady and low sound good to me

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tango65

Thanks for posting. I hope something similar may work with PC. Melanoma is a solid tumor which responds well to immunotherapy. Unfortunately PC is the opposite.

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Adendino in reply to tango65

Aren’t most prostate cancers considered “solid” tumors?

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tango65 in reply to Adendino

Yes. PC as a solid tumor is the opposite to melanoma in the sense that PC has a poor response to immunotherapy.

Sorry by the confusion. Here, in Timbuktu we do not handle english very well.

Moderna stock POPPED at this announcement.

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DaveBSD

Ironically, many of us in the United States don't handle English well, either. (Or even England!)

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Rolphs

From what I’ve read it’s likely that any “cure” of PCa will come from vaccines. The work Moderna did quickly producing a VAC for Covid 19 was amazing. If they can use the same RNA manipulation to attack cancer we all have reason to hope.🎄

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BB_1

I do not trust these companies and the FDA.

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Rolphs in reply to BB_1

Interesting take on this. IMHO Moderna and other drug companies saved millions of lives by delivering pretty effective vaccines in record time. I haven't heard about their products "killing and harming" people to any degree more than the typical vaccine in development. Everyone complains about drug companies greedy, products too expensive, unsafe etc. Not me, it's 100% I'd be dead now without their drugs. What's your alternative for treating cancer? BTW, I agree with you about the FDA but that's another topic.

Cheers!

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Unfortunately, we've been forced to turn off replies to this useful post because of an abundance of anti-vaxxer trolls.

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