First Patient Dosed in Ph 1a Trial of QN-302 in Advanced or Metastatic Solid Tumors

“The initiation of the QN-302 Phase 1a clinical trial represents a significant milestone for Qualigen and further progress toward our goal to offer patients new treatment options for devastating diseases, such as pancreatic cancer and other advanced solid tumors,” commented Tariq Arshad, M.D., M.B.A., Qualigen’s Chief Medical Officer. “We are grateful for the support of our CRO, TD2, as well as study sites, investigators, and patients and families who are all working together to explore the potential of QN-302 as a novel treatment for G4-prevalent tumors. We look forward to continuing these close partnerships as we enroll additional patients in our Phase 1a study.”

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