ponsegromab Evidence: Trial Results and Peer-Reviewed Publications

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The clinical evidence base for ponsegromab comprises 2 peer-reviewed publications across 2 journals, 0 pivotal-trial primary-outcome rows reported to ClinicalTrials.gov, spanning indications including Anorexia. Most recent publication: Phase 2 study of the efficacy and safety of ponsegromab in patients with cancer cachexia: PROACC-1 study design., J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle, 2024.

Top peer-reviewed publications

Curated set of pivotal-trial result papers and recent publications in high-tier journals.

  1. Phase 2 study of the efficacy and safety of ponsegromab in patients with cancer cachexia: PROACC-1 study design.
    Groarke JD, Crawford J, Collins SM, et al. · J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle · 2024
  2. Ponsegromab for the Treatment of Cancer Cachexia.
    Groarke JD, Crawford J, Collins SM, et al. · N Engl J Med · 2024

Publications by year

20242024: 2 publications.

2024
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Publications by indication

Anorexia (2)

  • Phase 2 study of the efficacy and safety of ponsegromab in patients with cancer cachexia: PROACC-1 study design.
    J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle · 2024 · PMID 38500292 · NCT05546476
  • Ponsegromab for the Treatment of Cancer Cachexia.
    N Engl J Med · 2024 · PMID 39282907 · NCT05546476

Publications by journal

All ponsegromab publications (2)

2024 (2 papers)

  1. Phase 2 study of the efficacy and safety of ponsegromab in patients with cancer cachexia: PROACC-1 study design.
    Groarke JD, Crawford J, Collins SM, et al. · J Cachexia Sarcopenia Muscle · 2024 · Derived
  2. Ponsegromab for the Treatment of Cancer Cachexia.
    Groarke JD, Crawford J, Collins SM, et al. · N Engl J Med · 2024 · Derived

Sources and methodology

This page summarizes published evidence for general reference and does not constitute medical advice. For clinical decisions, consult the linked primary publications and your healthcare provider. Data sourced from PubMed and the ClinicalTrials.gov / AACT database maintained by the Clinical Trials Transformation Initiative (CTTI).