Data from 1-BETTER Ph 1/2 study for advanced pancreatic cancer of Natrunix + ONIVYDE/5-FU announced

The lead investigator for the study, David J. Park, MD Medical Oncologist, Medical Director for the providence St. Jude Crosson Institute, Fullerton, CA stated “Treatment of advanced pancreatic cancer in the second and third line settings presents significant challenges in terms of toxicity as well as efficacy.  To observe these trends for reduced toxicity and potential survival benefit is remarkable, particularly given the limited sample size.  The potential interaction between reduced toxicity, more time on treatment and improvement in survival makes intuitive sense for clinicians who treat these patients. These findings are extremely important.”

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