80% ORR reported in Final Cohort of Ph 1 Single Agent Trial of Annamycin for the Treatment of AML

“Annamycin is the Company’s next-generation anthracycline that has been designed to be non-cardiotoxic. We have continued to make significant progress across our clinical trial programs evaluating Annamycin in STS lung mets and AML. Based on the encouraging data seen to date, we are optimistic in Annamycin’s potential to treat a number of indications and remain committed to furthering its development,” commented Walter Klemp, Chairman and CEO of Moleculin. “Additionally, we continue to receive encouraging feedback from our clinical staff and recently had the opportunity to meet with our current and potential investigators during the ASH Annual Meeting. We intend to expand our Phase 1b/2 clinical trial using Annamycin in combination with Cytarabine for the treatment of R/R AML beyond the borders of Poland. We have gained valuable insight in all of our ongoing development programs, and I believe we are well-positioned to successfully execute on our clinical development initiatives moving forward.”
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