New Survival Data for Amezalpat (TPST-1120) in 1L HCC Study Demonstrated a Six-Month Improvement over Control Arm

“We are thrilled by these new survival data that build on the already meaningful data released in the fall showing the improvement of the amezalpat arm over atezolizumab and bevacizumab control across all study endpoints,” said Stephen Brady, president and chief executive officer of Tempest. “These new data come after 10 more months of follow-up since the last data analysis and show not only a strong hazard ratio of 0.65 favoring the amezalpat arm, but also a six-month improvement in the median overall survival with half the patients still in survival follow up, as well as observation of a survival advantage across key populations – results that we believe put amezalpat in a strong position for a successful pivotal Phase 3.”

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