First Patient dosed in Camonsertib Monotherapy NSCLC Expansion of TRESR Clinical Trial

“Camonsertib has demonstrated a promising signal of prolonged progression free survival in patients with ATM-mutated NSCLC in our ongoing TRESR clinical trial. We are thrilled with the rapid and efficient expansion of this clinical trial with the treatment of the first patient less than one month from the return of camonsertib global rights to Repare,” said Maria Koehler, MD, PhD, Executive Vice President and Chief Medical Officer of Repare. “Our biomarker-driven approach with camonsertib monotherapy has the potential to address the high unmet need of over 5,000 patients with ATM-mutated NSCLC in the tumor recurrence setting, across the United States, UK and top four EU markets, where unfortunately, the current standard of care provides progression free survival of approximately four months and low response rates.”

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