Johnson & Johnson Statement on the SunRISe-2 Study
October 08, 2024
October 08, 2024
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Oct. 8 -- Johnson and Johnson issued the following agency statement:
The SunRISe-2 study in patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) who are not receiving radical cystectomy was a bold approach to disrupt the established standard of care in chemoradiation in this difficult-to-treat population. Following an Independent Data Monitoring Committee recommendation and pre-specified interim analysis, SunRISe-2 was discontinued for not showing superiori . . .
The SunRISe-2 study in patients with muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC) who are not receiving radical cystectomy was a bold approach to disrupt the established standard of care in chemoradiation in this difficult-to-treat population. Following an Independent Data Monitoring Committee recommendation and pre-specified interim analysis, SunRISe-2 was discontinued for not showing superiori . . .