Dose Escalation Portion of Phase 1 Solid Tumors Trial of TRE-515 Produces Favorable Results in Heavily Pretreated Solid Tumor Patients

“Based on the first-in-class mechanism of action, we believe TRE-515 has breakthrough potential. We’ve seen strong trial enrollment and remain optimistic for how TRE-515 can impact the future of cancer care,” said Dr. Zev Wainberg, principal investigator of the trial and medical oncologist at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA). “We are especially excited that this data set included advanced biomarkers that will enable us to potentially measure drug impact and malignant progression.”
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