Merck’s MK-1084 shows antitumor activity in Phase 1 trial of patients with advanced colorectal cancer
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Merck’s MK-1084 shows antitumor activity in Phase 1 trial of patients with advanced colorectal cancer

Manageable safety profile and encouraging antitumor activity observed for MK-1084 in KANDLELIT-001, both as a monotherapy and in studied combinations

  • By IPP Bureau | May 31, 2025

Merck, known as MSD outside of the United States and Canada, announced safety and efficacy results from the open-label Phase 1 KANDLELIT-001 study, a clinical trial evaluating MK-1084, an investigational next-generation KRAS G12C inhibitor, alone and in combination with other therapies in certain patients with KRAS G12C-mutant solid tumors, including advanced colorectal cancer (CRC) and non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). In patients with advanced KRAS G12C-mutated CRC and NSCLC, a manageable safety profile and antitumor activity were observed with MK-1084 either as a monotherapy or in the combinations.

“We are encouraged by the promising early data from the KANDLELIT-001 study and look forward to further researching the potential for MK-1084, as monotherapy or in combinations, including with KEYTRUDA in certain settings in patients with KRAS mutations, which are among the most prevalent mutations in cancer,” said Dr. Marjorie Green, senior vice president and head of oncology, global clinical development, Merck Research Laboratories.

“We are committed to evaluating the potential for innovative approaches to help even more patients with cancer and these results further demonstrate the potential of our robust and differentiated pipeline.”

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