Continued Strong Improvement in OS Data from Ph 2 OVATION 2 Study of IMNN-001 Announced
“These results indicate that OS benefits are being maintained in the population of patients treated with IMNN-001, providing strong additional validation of the potential for our novel IL-12 immunotherapy to represent a historic advance in the treatment of ovarian cancer,” said Stacy Lindborg, Ph.D., president and chief executive officer of IMUNON. “We understand the significant challenges that ovarian cancer presents to women and their families, especially women with advanced late-stage disease who are newly diagnosed, and that there is a desperate need for new treatments that can make a meaningful difference. We remain on track to initiate a Phase 3 pivotal clinical trial for IMNN-001 in advanced ovarian cancer in the first quarter of 2025 and look forward to updating on our progress.”
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