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    Summit’s PD-1/VEGF Therapy to Lead at ASCO, Inspiring Peers

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMay 29, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Fast Facts

    1. Akeso will present overall survival data for ivonescimab, a PD-1/VEGF asset, at ASCO.
    2. Positive trial results may challenge existing anti-PD-(L)1 agents like Merck’s Keytruda.
    3. PD-(L)1/VEGF bispecifics could reshape lung cancer treatment and compete with current therapies.
    4. The ASCO readout will influence the future of immuno-oncology and launching newer cancer treatments.

    New Data at ASCO Could Change How We Treat Lung Cancer

    This weekend, the oncology world is watching closely. Summit’s partner, Akeso, will present survival data for a promising drug called ivonescimab. This drug targets two cancer pathways: PD-1 and VEGF. The data could prove if this combination is better than current options like Keytruda. Early results showed patients lived longer without disease progression. The upcoming presentation will reveal whether overall survival improves as hoped. If successful, it might lead to wider use of PD-1/VEGF drugs, offering more hope to lung cancer patients. This can also change the way doctors approach treatment, making it more tailored to individual cases.

    Impact on Scientific Progress and the Market

    The upcoming results are not just about one drug—they could influence the entire cancer treatment field. Many companies are developing similar therapies that block cancer’s blood supply and boost immune response. If ivonescimab shows strong benefits, it may challenge existing drugs from big names like Merck or BioNTech. Merck, for example, has a similar drug in early development but has not prioritized it. Positive data could shift investments and research focus toward PD-1/VEGF combinations. At the same time, scientists will gain important insights into how these therapies work, pushing innovation. Overall, this could lead to more effective treatments and more options for patients.

    Better Quality of Life and Future Possibilities

    The goal of these new treatments is to improve patient lives. If drugs like ivonescimab prove effective, they can help patients live longer and experience fewer side effects. These therapies also aim to target cancer more precisely, reducing damage to healthy tissue. Beyond lung cancer, there is hope that PD-1/VEGF drugs could treat other cancers, such as colorectal cancer, where current options are limited. Furthermore, ongoing research and promising results may eventually lead to cures or preventative strategies. Even if these drugs do not replace existing medicines immediately, they mark an important step toward more personalized and effective cancer care.

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