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ClinicalOncologySkin CancerTrial Update

Phase III Trial Evaluates Cemiplimab with Surgery for Advanced Skin Cancer

The ongoing phase III trial of cemiplimab could significantly alter treatment protocols for advanced skin cancer, potentially increasing its market share. Successful outcomes may lead to expanded indications, impacting competitive dynamics in the oncology space.

Published: June 17, 2026
Updated: June 17, 2026
Author: Humanexa Intelligence
Therapeutic area: Oncology / Skin Cancer
Company: Regeneron
Asset: Cemiplimab
Trial SummaryCLN

Phase III

Oncology / Skin Cancer

Status

Active

Sponsor

Regeneron

Signal Score

8.4

Signal assessment

Signal strength

high

Confidence level

high

Signalhigh
Confidencehigh

Strategic implication

The ongoing phase III trial of cemiplimab could significantly alter treatment protocols for advanced skin cancer, potentially increasing its market share. Successful outcomes may lead to expanded indications, impacting competitive dynamics in the oncology space.

Why it matters

The ongoing phase III trial of cemiplimab could significantly alter treatment protocols for advanced skin cancer, potentially increasing its market share. Successful outcomes may lead to expanded indications, impacting competitive dynamics in the oncology space.

What changed

Trial Update

Analysis

A phase III trial is testing the addition of cemiplimab to standard surgery for resectable stage III/IV squamous cell skin cancer.

The ongoing phase III trial of cemiplimab could significantly alter treatment protocols for advanced skin cancer, potentially increasing its market share. Successful outcomes may lead to expanded indications, impacting competitive dynamics in the oncology space.

Monitor trial results and any subsequent regulatory filings for cemiplimab's use in resectable skin cancer.

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Companies

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Assets

  • Cemiplimab →

Sources & Humanexa intelligence

Source links

  • Testing the Addition of an Immunotherapy Drug, Cemiplimab (REGN2810), Plus Surgery to the Usual Surgery Alone for Treating Advanced Skin Cancer ↗
  • Phase III Trial Evaluates Cemiplimab with Surgery for Advanced Skin Cancer ↗

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