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Molecular Profile PTEN inact mut
Therapy RMC-5552
Indication/Tumor Type head and neck cancer
Response Type predicted - sensitive

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Molecular Profile Indication/Tumor Type Response Type Therapy Name Approval Status Evidence Type Efficacy Evidence References
PTEN inact mut head and neck cancer predicted - sensitive RMC-5552 Case Reports/Case Series Actionable In a Phase I/Ib trial, RMC-5552 treatment resulted in an objective response rate of 20% (1/5) and 3 stable disease in patients with advanced solid tumors, with 1 partial response observed in a patient with head and neck cancer harboring a pathogenic PTEN mutation (J of Clin Oncol40, no. 16_suppl (June 01, 2022) 3098; NCT04774952). detail...
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The bi-steric mTORC1-selective inhibitor RMC-5552 in tumors with activation of mTOR signaling: Preclinical activity in combination with RAS(ON) inhibitors in RAS-addicted tumors, and initial clinical findings from a single agent phase 1/1b study Full reference...