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A subset of patients with GI cancers harboring&nbsp;<em>NTRK</em>&nbsp;gene fusions had positive responses to selective TRK inhibition with larotrectinib, confirming efficacy of the agent in this group. The results of the confirmatory trial were recently reported the 2020 Gastrointestinal Cancers Symposium.

The FDA has approved avapritinib for the treatment of adults with unresectable or metastatic gastrointestinal stromal tumor who harbor platelet-derived growth factor receptor alpha exon 18 mutation, including PDGFRA D842V mutations. This approval makes avapritinib the first precision medicine therapy for a genomically defined population of patients with GIST, according to a press release from the Blueprint Medicines Corporation.

In December 2019, the FDA approved a number of new treatments in lung cancer, pancreatic cancer, urothelial carcinoma, breast cancer, and prostate cancer. A&nbsp;tissue complete assay was also approved by the FDA for use in a clinical trial evaluating pembrolizumab.

The first half-yearly follow-up&nbsp;results from a phase I study of ilixadencel monotherapy in patients with advanced gastrointestinal stromal tumors will be presented by Alex Karlsson-Parra, MD, PhD on February 6, 2020, during poster session A, at the Clinical Immuno-Oncology Symposium, according to a press release from Immunicum AB, where Karlsson-Parra serves as the chief executive officer.<br /> &nbsp;

A New Drug Application for ripretinib was submitted to the FDA for the treatment of patients with advanced gastrointestinal stromal tumor who have received a prior treatment of imatinib, sunitinib, and regorafenib, according to a press release from Deciphera Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

The phase III VOYAGER study may soon introduce a new treatment option for patients with locally advanced metastatic or unresectable gastrointestinal stromal tumors, a patient population with an unmet need for novel agents that are durable and can target specific drivers. The trial is looking at the efficacy of novel drug avapritinib versus standard-of-care regorafenib.<br /> &nbsp;

In the phase III INVICTUS trial, ripretinib, a novel KIT and PDGFRA inhibitor, demonstrated a dramatic improvement in progression-free survival compared with placebo in heavily pretreated patients with heavily advanced gastrointestinal stromal tumors, according to data presented at the 2019 ESMO Congress.

An objective response rate of 35.5% was seen with&nbsp;treatment with pemigatinib, a selective oral inhibitor of&nbsp;FGFR1, 2, and 3, in patients with&nbsp;previously treated, locally advanced or metastatic cholangiocarcinoma with an&nbsp;<em>FGFR2&nbsp;</em>rearrangement or fusion,&nbsp;according to findings from the phase II FIGHT-202 clinical trial presented at ESMO 2019.