Panelists discuss how the practice-changing TOPAZ-1 trial established durvalumab plus gemcitabine/cisplatin as a first-line standard for advanced biliary tract cancer (BTC) while exploring key clinical factors that influence the choice between durvalumab and pembrolizumab-based combinations following the KEYNOTE-966 results.
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Moving into first-line treatment options for advanced BTC, can you briefly describe the TOPAZ-1 trial and how these results impacted your clinical practice?
Another checkpoint inhibitor combination is with pembrolizumab from the KEYNOTE-966 trial. What factors do you consider when selecting between a durvalumab vs pembrolizumab combination?