TRUQAP® (capivasertib) combination approved in the US as first and only targeted treatment for PTEN-deficient metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer
Based on results of CAPItello-281 which prospectively defined PTEN-deficient disease and showed TRUQAP combination reduced risk of radiographic disease progression or death by 19%
First-in-class AKT inhibitor moves into second tumor type to address an aggressive form of prostate cancer associated with poor prognosis
AstraZeneca’s TRUQAP® (capivasertib)in combination with abiraterone and prednisone has been approved in the US as the first and only targeted treatment for adult patients with PTEN-deficient metastatic androgen pathway modulation-naïve or sensitive (mAPMN/S) prostate cancer, previously referred to as metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer (mHSPC), as detected by a US Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-authorized test.1
The approval by the US FDA was based on positive results from the CAPItello-281 Phase III trial, presented at the 2025 European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) Congress and published in Annals of Oncology.2









