Updated Protocol for Clinical Trial Evaluating (Z)-Endoxifen in Combination with Abemaciclib (VERZENIO®) in Women with ER+/HER2- Breast Cancer Announced

“We are extremely excited about the updated combination study protocol and grateful for the significantly expanded support from Eli Lilly to run the trial,” said Steven Quay, M.D., Ph.D., Atossa’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “As we expected, and the preliminary EVANGELINE data has confirmed, the 80 mg dose of (Z)-endoxifen has a highly favorable safety profile and delivers the desired concentration levels to optimally target PKCβ1. We also know from both the 40 mg and 80 mg EVANGELINE cohorts that premenopausal women treated with (Z)-endoxifen experience profound clinical benefit without the need for ovarian suppression. Further validating this with a head-to-head comparison of data from the two cohorts in the combination study will be extremely valuable as we continue conversations with prospective partners and regulators.”

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