Encouraging results from expansion part of Ph 1/2 SOHO-01 study of BAY 2927088 in advanced HER2-mutant NSCLC announced

“The encouraging results from the expansion phase of the SOHO-01 trial demonstrate the potential of this targeted therapy to advance outcomes for patients with HER2-mutant NSCLC, a type of lung cancer with limited treatment options and poor prognosis,” said Christian Rommel, Ph.D., Head of Research and Development at Bayer’s Pharmaceuticals Division. “The development of BAY 2927088 underscores our ongoing commitment in lung cancer and our continued drive to develop precise and personalized healthcare solutions in disease areas with the highest unmet needs.”

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