First Patient Enrolled in Ph 1b FORTRESS Trial of NG-350A in Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer Patients

“We have previously demonstrated that intravenously administered T-SIGn® therapeutics can reach both primary and metastatic tumor sites to drive local expression of immunotherapeutic payloads,” said Oliver Rosen, MD, Akamis Bio’s chief medical officer. “The results from prior clinical studies have provided what we believe is a clear roadmap for the design of the FORTRESS trial, where our aim is to demonstrate the safety and efficacy of NG-350A in LARC in order to advance a new therapeutic approach that can improve the current standard of care for patients living with this disease.”
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