Enrollment ex-China in Ph 3 REGAL Trial for Galinpepimut-S in AML Expected to be Completed in Nov 2023

“We are pleased to be so close to achieving this most important milestone – the completion of enrollment in the REGAL study – and, at the same time, it is important to note that we already have a sufficient number of patients enrolled for the pre-specified analyses,” said Angelos Stergiou, MD, ScD h.c., President and Chief Executive Officer of SELLAS. “Furthermore, 3D Medicines’ enthusiasm for the REGAL study remains high. We expect the first patient dosing in China to take place this quarter which will trigger the milestone payment, and we are exploring options to potentially expedite the payment. Importantly, adding approximately 25 patients from China could potentially facilitate drug approval in this significant market, assuming positive data, further yielding additional milestone payments and royalties for SELLAS.”

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