Three Complete Responses in Azer-Cel Allogeneic CD19 CAR T Ph 1b Trial in DLBCL announced

“We are delighted that the first 2 patients in the Cohort B in our azer-cel Phase 1b trial achieved a complete response and continue to maintain their complete responses, one for over 120 days and the other for over 90 days,” said Paul Woodard, MD, Imugene’s Chief Medical Officer. “All four patients enrolled in Cohort B have failed 4 to 5 prior treatments, including autologous CAR T therapy. All 4 patients remain on the study and given the robust response rates and durability seen to date, we will continue to enrol patients in the azer-cel plus IL-2 cohort and will closely follow all patients for further responses and durability.”

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