Positive Outcome in 75% of CTCL Patients Treated with HyBryte™ for 18 Weeks

“We are pleased with these recent study results, giving patients an opportunity to access the therapy in an open-label setting,” stated Christopher J. Schaber, PhD, President and Chief Executive Officer of Soligenix. “CTCL is an incredibly difficult to treat orphan disease and remains an area of unmet medical need with a very limited number of safe and effective therapies. Following the initial Phase 3 FLASH study, which demonstrated the safety and efficacy of shorter courses of HyBryte™ therapy, we are pleased to see that continuing treatment for longer time periods is resulting in the anticipated improved outcomes for patients. The majority of patients show a strong treatment response by Week 18, a noticeable advantage over other therapies that may take six to 12 months to show improvement. As the body of compelling data continues to grow in support of this novel therapy, we look forward to continuing to work with Dr. Kim on this important study as well as advancing enrollment in the 80-patient confirmatory Phase 3 FLASH2 replication study. We will plan to provide additional updates on the IIS as data becomes available.”

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