Positive treatment updates announced from Ph 2 clinical trial, THIO-101, of THIO + cemiplimab (Libtayo®) in heavily pre-treated patients with advanced NSCLC

“Our longest treated patient so far has completed 21 cycles of THIO sequenced with a CPI, and 6 patients who have crossed the 12-month survival follow-up are continuing the treatment,” said Vlad Vitoc, M.D., Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of MAIA. “With current therapies, second-line patients’ treatment duration is usually around 3-4 months1 and third-line is even lower than that. It is very encouraging to see that our patients can remain on treatment for much longer. The ongoing benefits of THIO in longer-term patients are particularly notable, signifying THIO’s potential as a durable and efficacious treatment for advanced NSCLC patients faced with limited options.”
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