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Standard chemotherapy for metastatic biliary cancer consists of the combination of gemcitabine and cisplatin. Genomic profiling of these cancers is mandatory, given recent approval of molecularly targeted therapies.
Investigators report results of the international, industry-sponsored, phase 3 TOPAZ-1 trial, in which 685 patients with advanced biliary cancer were randomized to treatment with gemcitabine and cisplatin for up to eight 21-day cycles combined with either placebo or the anti–PD-L1 agent durvalumab, followed by maintenance therapy with placebo or durvalumab.
Patients had a median age of 64, most were treated in Asia (55%), and most had intrahepatic primary tumors (56%), followed by gallbladder (25%) and extrahepatic (19%) primary t…