Database Lock announced for Ph 2 OVATION 2 Study with IMNN-001 in Advanced Ovarian Cancer

Stacy Lindborg, Ph.D., president and chief executive officer of IMUNON, said, “Reaching data lock for the OVATION 2 Study is a significant achievement for our team and a step forward in our mission to bring an innovative treatment to patients battling ovarian cancer. With the last patient enrolled in September 2022, the analyses generated using the ITT population, an industry gold standard, will now have sufficient data maturity to analyze both PFS and OS endpoints with a good level of confidence. We are hopeful that IMNN-001 will offer improved outcomes and a much-needed alternative to those affected by this deadly disease.”

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