Revolution Medicines to Regain Global Rights to RMC-4630 following Sanofi’s Termination of SHP2 Inhibitor Development and Commercialization Collaboration

“We remain committed to studying RMC-4630 as a potentially important RAS Companion Inhibitor in our cohesive pipeline focused on novel targeted therapies for RAS-addicted cancers, and fully intend to continue as planned our ongoing Phase 2 clinical trial evaluating RMC-4630 in combination with sotorasib for patients with NSCLC bearing a KRASG12C mutation,” said Mark A. Goldsmith, M.D., Ph.D., chief executive officer and chairman of Revolution Medicines. “Going forward, our strategy for developing RMC-4630 is unaffected by their decision, and we continue to expect to provide topline data from our RMC-4630-03 study in the second half of 2023.”
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