These data confirm the efficacy and safety of Rolontis (eflapegrastim) in reducing the Duration of Severe Neutropenia in breast cancer patients treated with chemotherapy.
Rolontis is a novel, long-acting granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) being studied as a treatment for neutropenia in patients undergoing treatment with myelosuppressive cytotoxic chemotherapy.
The data released yesterday in a poster presentation from the ROLONTIS Phase 3 RECOVER study (n=237) showed that in Cycle 1, the mean DSN±SD was 0.31±0.688 days for Rolontis and 0.39±0.949 days for pegfilgrastim, demonstrating non-inferiority (p
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