Experts discuss how emerging novel doublet regimens in the frontline setting for advanced renal cell carcinoma may address current unmet needs, highlighting specific biomarkers, patient populations, and clinical scenarios where these combinations could offer distinct advantages over existing standards like immunotherapy (IO)/IO or established IO/tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) combinations.
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With novel doublet regimens emerging in the frontline setting for advanced RCC, how do you see these combinations addressing current unmet needs?
Are there specific biomarkers, patient populations, or clinical scenarios where these regimens might offer distinct advantages over existing standards like IO/IO or established IO/TKI combinations?