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ClinicalOncologyNSCLCTrial Update

Pharmacogenomics Trial for Alectinib in NSCLC Examines SNP Impact

This trial explores the pharmacogenomic factors influencing Alectinib's efficacy and side effects, which could lead to personalized treatment strategies in NSCLC. The findings may significantly impact prescribing practices and competitive positioning in the oncology market.

Published: July 3, 2026
Updated: July 3, 2026
Author: Humanexa Intelligence
Therapeutic area: Oncology / NSCLC
Asset: Alectinib
Indication: NSCLC
Trial SummaryCLN

Phase III

NSCLC

Status

Active

Signal Score

8.2

Signal assessment

Signal strength

high

Confidence level

moderate

Signalhigh
Confidencemoderate

Strategic implication

This trial explores the pharmacogenomic factors influencing Alectinib's efficacy and side effects, which could lead to personalized treatment strategies in NSCLC. The findings may significantly impact prescribing practices and competitive positioning in the oncology market.

Why it matters

This trial explores the pharmacogenomic factors influencing Alectinib's efficacy and side effects, which could lead to personalized treatment strategies in NSCLC. The findings may significantly impact prescribing practices and competitive positioning in the oncology market.

What changed

Trial Update

Analysis

A new clinical trial is investigating the impact of ALK and CYP4503A4 gene SNPs on the efficacy and side effects of Alectinib in NSCLC patients.

This trial explores the pharmacogenomic factors influencing Alectinib's efficacy and side effects, which could lead to personalized treatment strategies in NSCLC. The findings may significantly impact prescribing practices and competitive positioning in the oncology market.

Monitor trial results and any subsequent changes in treatment guidelines or Alectinib's market positioning based on pharmacogenomic findings.

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  • Pharmacogenomics Trial for Alectinib in NSCLC Examines SNP Impact →

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