Positive final results in Ph 1 ACTIVATE trial in liver mets from CRC announced

“I am excited about the data from the ACTIVATE trial, which yet again underscore the attractive therapeutic proposition from our proprietary ACT technology. The strength of the response to treatment, the safety profile and its non-invasive nature points to a unique and highly differentiated therapeutic regimen. We continue our efforts to bring ACT to cancer patients as fast as possible. Building on the momentum of the ACTIVATE study, we are excited to be approaching the first patient dosing in our Phase 2 ENACT trial in locally advanced pancreatic cancer.” said Per Walday, CEO of EXACT Therapeutics.

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