FDA Fast Track Designation for ISB 2001 for R/R Multiple Myeloma

“A growing number of patients with multiple myeloma have been heavily pretreated, have exhausted currently approved therapies, and continue to face disease progression,” said Cyril Konto, M.D., President and CEO of IGI. “At IGI, we have long recognized the urgent need for novel treatment options – particularly for patients who have already received first-generation bispecifics or CAR T-cell therapies. Our trispecific candidate is designed to enhance tumor targeting while reducing on-target, off-tumor toxicity. We are honored to receive this Fast Track designation and look forward to working closely with the FDA to advance our MultispecificTM T-cell engager, with the goal of delivering a first-in-class therapy for patients with relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma.”

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