Ph 1b Study of NXP900 + Osimertinib combo in NSCLC Patients initiated

Ron Bentsur, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Nuvectis commented, “We are pleased to announce the initiation of the NXP900 plus osimertinib combination study, as we continue to advance the NXP900 clinical program and unlock NXP900’s promising therapeutic potential.” Mr. Bentsur added, “The clinical benefit and improved outcomes afforded by osimertinib to patients with EGFRmut+ NSCLC are well known, and we believe, based on extensive medical and scientific literature and proof of concept experiments done by us and others, that a combination with NXP900 has the potential to extend these benefits in patients who acquired resistance to osimertinib, using an all oral combination of osimertinib and NXP900.” Mr. Bentsur concluded, “We expect 2026 to be an exciting year with multiple data readouts from both the single agent and combination studies, and we look forward to providing updates from the program throughout the year.”

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