China’s NMPA approves IND for GFH375 for Ph 1/2 Clinical Trial Treating Advanced Solid Tumor Patients with KRAS G12D Mutation

“We are delighted to enter in a clinical trial to assess the clinical benefits of our G12D targeted program in monotherapy setting and explore the possibilities of synergistic effects that may arise from potential combination regimen in future. GenFleet’s expertise in developing RAS-targeted therapies has been exemplified by the successful development of fulzerasib (GFH925, a KRAS G12C inhibitor) and the NDA acceptance of its monotherapy for NSCLC in China. This allows GenFleet to be well positioned to advance our second RAS pathway inhibitor GFH375 into the clinical trial, as well as other RAS-inhibiting therapies in our pipeline.” stated Yu Wang, Ph.D/M.D., Chief Medical Official of GenFleet.
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