Positive Topline Result for TEDOPaM Ph 2 trial of OSE2101 (Tedopi) in Advanced Pancreatic Cancer Announced

Nicolas Poirier, CEO of OSE Immunotherapeutics: “The initial results provide a glimmer of hope in the fight against advanced or metastatic pancreatic cancer. This disease is notoriously difficult to treat, and the need for effective therapies is urgent. These early results show potential promising benefit in some subsets of patients; further research and analysis are needed to confirm their impact. These additional positive results in a randomized clinical trial represent another step forward for the development of Tedopi® and more broadly, these data provide more evidence for the therapeutic cancer vaccine modality.”  

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