Time-of-day immunochemotherapy in non-small cell lung cancer: a randomized phase 3 trial
Key Points
The study reports improved tumor response when immunochemotherapy is administered at specific times of the day, highlighting the influence of biological rhythms.
Increased tumor response rates were noted, with a remarkable 30% increase compared to traditional schedules within a 12-week timeframe.
Conducted as a randomized phase 3 trial, this analysis involved patients receiving treatment based on circadian timing—day versus night administration.
Findings suggest that aligning treatment with circadian rhythms supports improved outcomes, promoting further investigation into timing strategies.