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Vobramitamab Duocarmazine Update Provided; treatment recently discontinued for TAMARACK mCRPC study participants who remained eligible for further dosing

“Patient safety is our top priority, and having reached the study’s primary endpoint, we decided to discontinue additional dosing for the remaining TAMARACK participants who had not yet completed treatment. We expect to have the data necessary to determine next steps for the vobra duo program later this year and will provide further updates on an investor call following our ESMO presentation,” continued Dr. Koenig. “We are committed to fully assessing the potential of vobra duo in mCRPC through rigorous evaluation of the data, including the mature median rPFS and OS. We look forward to completing follow-up for the TAMARACK trial before year-end and presenting final data at a future conference.”

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