Pivotal Ph 3 Study of Selinexor and Ruxolitinib in JAKi-Naïve Myelofibrosis initiated

“Selinexor and ruxolitinib appear to work synergistically, resulting in meaningful improvements in spleen response and total symptom score for patients with myelofibrosis,” said Reshma Rangwala, MD, PhD, Chief Medical Officer of Karyopharm. “We believe that an opportunity exists to expand upon the initial response, depth, and duration of JAK inhibitors to ultimately improve patient outcomes. This combination has the potential to become a cornerstone treatment in front-line myelofibrosis and we are excited to start this pivotal trial to deliver on our goal of bringing forward an innovative new approach for the treatment of myelofibrosis that can benefit MF patients.”
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