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Ipsen expands collaboration and license agreement for development of Cabometyx® in advanced NET based on positive CABINET Ph 3 trial

“With many people diagnosed with neuroendocrine tumors at an advanced stage of disease and treatment options limited upon progression, the need for efficacious new therapies is extensive,” said Christelle Huguet, EVP and Head of Research and Development, Ipsen. “The positive results demonstrated for Cabometyx within the CABINET Phase III trial represent clinically meaningful improvements in progression-free survival at a challenging stage of disease where there are few or no available treatment options. We look forward to discussing these clinical findings with regulatory authorities.”

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