In some non-small cell lung cancers (NSCLCs), changes to the RET gene (known as RET fusions) can drive tumor growth. In a phase 1/2 clinical study with a 42-month-long follow-up period, researchers ...
RET fusion-positive NSCLC patients benefit from targeted therapies like Retevmo and Gavreto, recommended by NCCN guidelines for first-line treatment. Gavreto demonstrated a 57% overall response rate ...