BMF-219 Induces Complete Responses in Target AML Patient Population

“We are very excited to share these early findings confirming that our targeted, covalently binding menin inhibitor, BMF-219, can elicit profound and rapid responses in patients with menin inhibitor-sensitive acute leukemia even at this dose level, which we believe we can further build on,” said Steve Morris, MD, Biomea’s Chief Medical Officer. “Notably these complete remissions were achieved within the first two cycles of BMF-219 therapy in relapsed/refractory AML patients who had limited therapeutic options and an overall poor prognosis. We are continuing to dose escalate and are looking forward to identifying the recommended Phase 2 dose within the next several months.”

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