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GSK’s Jemperli meets main goal in mid-stage rectal cancer trial

By Thomson Reuters Jul 13, 2026 | 2:15 AM

July 13 (Reuters) – GSK said on Monday its cancer drug Jemperli met the primary goal of a mid-stage trial, with a clinically ​significant rate of patients showing no ‌detectable signs of cancer for one year or more after treatment for a specific type of locally advanced rectal cancer.

Here are some details:

• Dostarlimab, marketed as Jemperli, is ‌being ​tested in rectal cancer tumours ⁠that cannot properly repair ⁠DNA damage, a subtype affecting 5%-10% of 730,000 annual global cases, according to GSK.

• Current standard of care typically includes chemotherapy, radiation and ​surgery, and can lead to lifelong colostomy bag use and infertility.

• These tumours have a ⁠genetic characteristic where they cannot ⁠properly repair DNA damage, causing mutations ​to accumulate and making them highly responsive to immunotherapies ​like Jemperli.

• The interim data from the ‌phase II AZUR-1 trial also showed dostarlimab’s safety and tolerability profile was consistent with previous studies in solid tumours.

• Jemperli, already approved in the ⁠U.S. and UK for specific endometrial cancer subtypes, generated sales of $1.1 billion in 2025, and GSK expects it ⁠to be ‌an important contributor to its long-term ⁠sales target of more than £40 billion ($53.52 ​billion) ‌by 2031.

• The drug has received ​both Breakthrough ⁠Therapy and Fast Track designations from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and GSK plans to share data with global regulators for review.

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(Reporting by Raechel Thankam Job in Bengaluru; Editing by Mrigank Dhaniwala and ​Eileen Soreng)