First patient dosed with Debio 1562M in Ph 1/2 trial for AML patients

“Debiopharm has been involved in targeted drug delivery for more than a decade, developing MultiLink™—our unique and versatile proprietary ADC technology suite, key components of which are integrated into this product. We recognize how critical the need is for AML patients and remain dedicated to addressing it through our ADC expertise. As our pre-clinical results have shown promising antitumor activity and tolerability in this hard-to-treat leukemia, we’re looking forward to seeing what this clinical stage research with Debio 1562M could reveal,” mentioned Bertrand Ducrey, CEO of Debiopharm.
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