FAILED TRIAL: GALAXIES Lung-201 of Belrestotug + Dostarlimab in 1L PD-L1 High NSCLC Patients did not meet PFS endpoint

“We are truly disappointed by the results from GALAXIES Lung-201,” said Michel Detheux, Ph.D., president and chief executive officer of iTeos. “Following the analysis of the TIGIT data generated to-date with GSK, we have made the mutual decision to discontinue development of all ongoing TIGIT studies. We are grateful to all patients, caregivers, and investigators involved in the GALAXIES studies and believe it is important to share these data with the scientific community at an upcoming medical meeting in order to advance our collective understanding of immuno-oncology and TIGIT.”

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