FDA Fast Track Designation for Enolen for Localized Prostate Cancer

“Receiving Fast Track designation for Enolen is further evidence of the urgent need for new treatment options for early-stage prostate cancer. Patients living with prostate cancer deserve an alternative to active surveillance or being faced with the considerable negative side effects common with the more aggressive treatment options available today,” said Cam Gallagher, President and Chief Executive Officer of Alessa Therapeutics. “We will continue to collaborate closely with the FDA to advance a new treatment option for men suffering not only from the disease itself, but who often face a heavy burden in deciding between not treating their cancer or pursuing therapies with significant health and lifestyle consequences.”

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