Stenoparib development Toward Regulatory Approval in Advanced Recurrent Ovarian Cancer Accelerated
Interim CEO of Allarity Thomas Jensen stated, “There remains a clear unmet medical need in patients with advanced ovarian cancer whose treatment options are limited to standard, older chemotherapies that provide limited benefit and come with significant toxicity. Based on the favorable tolerability with stenoparib and the emerging clinical benefit evident in our patients so far, we have decided to focus on re-tooling our company to accelerate development of stenoparib toward registration as quickly as possible for these desperately ill patients.”
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