Positive FDA Feedback and Advances Toward IND for (Z)-Endoxifen Clinical Program in ER+/HER2- Metastatic Breast Cancer Announced

“These FDA responses mark a significant milestone for the Company and are supportive of our comprehensive approach to developing (Z)-endoxifen for metastatic breast cancer,” stated Dr. Steven Quay, Atossa’s Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board. “The detailed feedback received significantly advances our goal of submitting an IND by year-end. Importantly, the FDA’s support of our dose optimization strategy and general agreement with our nonclinical data package leave us confident in our scientific rationale and overall regulatory approach.”

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