Ph 3 interim data analysis of RenovoGem therapy for pancreatic cancer patients to be announced

TIGeR-PaC study Principal Investigator, Michael J. Pishvaian, M.D., Ph.D. at Johns Hopkins Medicine, said, “Results from the interim analysis echo the Phase I/II data and observational studies. The TIGeR-PaC clinical trial is ongoing, but it appears RenovoGem enhances patient survival and has fewer side effects than the standard of care treatment that impacts the entire body of a patient rather than the targeted treatment area. This is important because treatment of LAPC is often limited to systemic, high dose, IV chemotherapy. It often has debilitating side effects.”

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