Positive interim results announced from PK cohort of CLEER-001 trial of HT-001 in cancer patients receiving EGFR inhibitor therapy

“These results represent a meaningful milestone for HT-001,” said Robb Knie, Chief Executive Officer of Hoth Therapeutics. “Seeing 100% clinical response in the open-label PK cohort, along with a ~50% reduction in disease severity and additional improvements in oncology toxicity and patient-reported symptoms, underscores the potential of HT-001 to improve the treatment experience for cancer patients receiving EGFR inhibitors. We are encouraged by the breadth and consistency of these findings as the CLEER-001 trial continues.”

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