Regulatory Clearances of IND Applications for CR-001 & CR-003 for the Treatment of Solid Tumors Announced

“With regulatory clearances for CR-001 and CR-003, we are excited to begin 2026 with strong momentum as we work to deliver next generation therapies for people living with cancer,” said Ellie Im, M.D., chief medical officer of Crescent. “We are on track to have four clinical trials initiate across our portfolio in 2026, starting with the ASCEND trial of CR-001 planned for this quarter. Based on its intentional design replicating a clinically validated approach and robust preclinical profile demonstrating cooperative pharmacology and anti-tumor activity, we believe CR-001 has the potential to be a best-in-class therapy and immuno-oncology backbone.”

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