CD20 mono CAR-T cell therapy and CD19-CD20 bi-CAR-T programs to be discontinued

The investigational CD20 mono CAR-T cell therapy and CD19-CD20 bi-CAR-T programs will be discontinued. This is a strategic business decision based on the Company’s portfolio priorities and an assessment of the evolving large B-cell lymphoma treatment landscape. Patients currently enrolled in these ongoing clinical trials will continue to be supported, per study protocols.

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