Subcutaneous Immunotherapy: Better Life for Patients With Cancer

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Administering immunotherapy via subcutaneous infections could save clinicians time and money and patients may prefer it.

In the not-too-distant future, immunotherapy might be administered to cancer patients in their homes.

Instead of waiting anywhere from 30 minutes to several hours for infusions into their veins, patients would spend just a few minutes being injected under the loose skin of their abdomens or thighs. Clinicians would save time and money, and patients would leave the clinic much sooner than normal. The ease of subcutaneous injections also opens up an opportunity for home treatment, a potential boon for people who don't want to spend their remaining time on hospital visits.

Subcutaneous atezolizumab was approved recently in Europe after its maker, Genentech/Roche, made a convincing case that its pharmacokinetics, efficacy, and safety are comparable to the intravenous version. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is considering approval; Genentech/Roche anticipates a decision in 2024.

The other subcutaneous study presented at the meeting, the PALOMA trial with amivantamab, had only 19 subjects. Administration took no more than 10 minutes, versus potentially hours, especially for the first dose. Subcutaneous amivantamab was given once a month, versus every 2 weeks for the IV formulation, during the maintenance phase of treatment.

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