Preliminary DCR of 61% reported in evaluable Ph 2 advanced breast cancer patients treated with Bria-IMT

“We are extremely pleased to report clinical benefit with our regimen in a heavily pre-treated patient who had failed prior ADC treatment,” commented Dr. Giuseppe Del Priore, BriaCell’s Chief Medical Officer. “In addition to the longer than expected progression free and overall survival, we note the absence of serious complications such as potentially fatal interstitial lung disease (ILD) commonly associated with follow-on ADC treatments. The data supports the Bria-IMT™ approach as a promising therapeutic alternative to chemotherapy in advanced metastatic breast cancer.”

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