Positive Findings from Longer-Term Analysis of Ph 3 INDIGO Trial Showing Continued Durable Benefit of VORANIGO® (vorasidenib) Published in The Lancet Oncology

“These longer-term results from the INDIGO trial build upon VORANIGO’s previously demonstrated clinical benefits and demonstrate reductions in tumor volume and seizure frequency in patients with IDH-mutated gliomas,” said Becky Martin, PhD, Chief of Medical, Servier Pharmaceuticals. “One year after the FDA approval of VORANIGO, we’re immensely proud to have delivered this first-of-its-kind targeted therapy to thousands of patients living with IDH-mutated glioma, offering them clinically meaningful and durable treatment benefits supported by more than a decade of research.”

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