First Patient Dosed in Ph 2 POLKA Study of ART6043 in gBRCAm HER2-Neg Breast Cancer
“Dosing the first patient in the Phase 2 POLKA study marks a significant step in realizing the potential of ART6043 and advancing a new class of targeted therapies for patients with gBRCAm HER2-negative breast cancer,” said Ian Smith, Chief Medical Officer of Artios. “Patients continue to face limited effective treatment options, underscoring the need for new therapies beyond current standards of care. With Fast Track designation and this study now underway, we are focused on establishing ART6043 as a potential first‑in‑class therapy that can deliver more meaningful benefits for patients.”
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