Ph 1 and iMMagine-1 studies of anito-cel in R/R multiple myeloma patients continue to demonstrate durability and a manageable safety profile

“We believe the data from the recently published ASH abstracts continues to differentiate anito-cel’s clinical profile as a potentially best-in-class treatment option for multiple myeloma patients,” said Rami Elghandour, Arcellx’s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. “The 30.2-month median progression-free survival demonstrated in our Phase 1 study in a challenging patient cohort coupled with the promising results from our iMMagine-1 Phase 2 registrational study highlight the potential impact we could have for patients. That impact is further enhanced by the high tolerability demonstrated through both the Phase 1 and iMMagine-1 studies to date, where notably, no delayed or non-ICANS neurotoxicities were observed in the over 140 patients treated to date. Patients and clinicians evaluate cell therapies on their safety, efficacy, delivery reliability, service, and accessibility. We believe we’re well positioned to deliver on these important factors in a differentiated way that best serves the multiple myeloma community. Our partnership with Kite allows us to leverage their established global commercial capabilities, positive brand recognition with physicians, and industry-leading manufacturing reliability and turnaround times which we believe contributes to our competitive advantage. It’s an exciting time at Arcellx! We are preparing for the commercial launch of anito-cel as there remains an unmet need for a therapy that physicians can use across a broad patient population.”
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