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Investigational Drug

Divarasib

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Also known as:
RG 6330
Cancer types include:
colon cancer non-small cell lung cancer rectal cancer small cell lung cancer

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Active trials using Divarasib

Found 4 active trials using this drug:

HealthScout AI summary: Untreated adults with advanced/metastatic non-squamous NSCLC harboring KRAS G12C (ECOG 0–1) are randomized to divarasib (selective, irreversible KRAS G12C inhibitor) plus pembrolizumab versus standard pembrolizumab plus platinum/pemetrexed. Excludes other actionable drivers, prior KRAS/IO therapy, and active CNS disease; endpoints include PFS and OS.

ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT06793215

HealthScout AI summary: Adults with advanced or metastatic NSCLC harboring a KRAS G12C mutation and previously treated with one to three prior systemic therapies are randomized to receive either divarasib (an oral, highly selective, irreversible KRAS G12C inhibitor) or standard-of-care KRAS G12C inhibitors (sotorasib or adagrasib). Prior use of KRAS G12C inhibitors or presence of active CNS metastases excludes patients.

ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT06497556

HealthScout AI summary: For patients with previously untreated, advanced or metastatic non-squamous NSCLC harboring a KRAS G12C mutation (ECOG 0-1), this study evaluates the KRAS G12C inhibitor divarasib in combination with pembrolizumab (with or without platinum-based chemotherapy and pemetrexed). Key exclusions include prior KRAS G12C inhibitor use, squamous histology, and untreated CNS metastases.

ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT05789082

HealthScout AI summary: Adults with previously treated metastatic colorectal adenocarcinoma whose tumors harbor specific biomarkers are assigned to various arms testing targeted agents—including the PI3Kα inhibitor inavolisib, TIGIT inhibitor tiragolumab (with anti–PD-L1 and bevacizumab), CDK7 inhibitor SY-5609, and KRAS G12C inhibitor divarasib (with chemotherapy or EGFR/VEGF antibodies)—according to their molecular profile.

ClinicalTrials.gov ID: NCT04929223