This multicenter retrospective study assessed the safety and antitumor activity of cadonilimab in patients with recurrent or metastatic cervical cancer, particularly those with negative PD-L1 expression. Patients received cadonilimab, with or without additional treatments like chemotherapy, bevacizumab, or radiotherapy, and were monitored every 3 weeks until disease progression or intolerable toxicity was observed. The study included 21 patients: 18 with recurrent/metastatic cervical cancer (Figo IB1-IIIC) and 3 with newly diagnosed advanced cervical cancer (Fig IVB). The median follow-up duration was 9.7 (IQR: 2.3–23.6) months, and the median number of treatment cycles for cadonilimab was 10. Six patients had PD-L1-positive expression, and 6 had PD-L1-negative expression. Two patients with newly diagnosed advanced cervical cancer and 3 with recurrent disease achieved complete response; 10 patients had a partial response, and 1 patient had stable disease. Objective response rates were 71.4% (15 of 21 patients) overall and 66.7% (4 of 6 patients) for patients with PD-L1-negative expression. Grade 3–4 treatment-related adverse events occurred in 33.3% of patients, while immune-related adverse events were all G1-2 and occurred in 2 (9.5%) patients. No patients discontinued treatment due to intolerable toxicities. The study concluded that cadonilimab-containing therapies showed promising results in terms of responses and survival outcomes, with a favorable safety profile.
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Xiuchen Han
Minjie Fang
Huaming Tan
Journal of Immunotherapy
Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College
Shenzhen University
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