Fusion Pharmaceuticals To Acquire Ph 2 Program For 225Ac-PSMA I&T, A Radiopharmaceutical Targeting mCRPC

“We are pleased to announce this acquisition, which adds an ongoing Phase 2 program for a validated cancer target to our pipeline of innovative TATs,” commented Fusion Chief Executive Officer John Valliant, Ph.D. “From our inception, Fusion has recognized the potential opportunity for actinium-based therapies to address unmet needs in cancer given the power and potency of alpha radiation. We believe that with Fusion’s TAT development expertise, and early investments that provide us with our actinium supply advantage, we are uniquely positioned to be first-to-market with an actinium-based PSMA agent.”

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