Double-Digit Objective Response Rate announced in Each Cohort from the Ongoing ENVASARC Ph 2 Pivotal Trial

“We are pleased with the activity of the 600 mg dose of envafolimab that has demonstrated a double-digit objective response rate both as a single agent and in combination with Yervoy, even at this early 12-week time point,” said James Freddo, M.D., TRACON’s Chief Medical Officer. “We are also encouraged with the safety data showing that envafolimab monotherapy and in combination with Yervoy are well tolerated. This interim analysis is a positive milestone and we look forward to the next interim analysis which will be conducted after the 46th patient in each cohort has completed a minimum of 12 weeks of efficacy evaluations. Importantly, accrual in ENVASARC remains ahead of projections and we are excited by the emerging data and for envafolimab’s potential to become a differentiated treatment for sarcoma patients.”

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