NAVAL-1 Trial of Nana-val in R/R EBV+ lymphomas to be closed

“As we continue to look for ways to conserve resources and maximize value for the company, we made the very difficult decision to close the NAVAL-1 study while the Board undertakes its strategic review,” stated Mark Rothera, President and Chief Executive Officer of Viracta. “I would like to thank the physicians and patients who participated in this important study, as well as the Viracta team members who worked so tirelessly on this program. I continue to believe that Nana-val has the potential to improve the treatment of relapsed/refractory EBV+ lymphomas, and I remain hopeful that it will one day be approved.”

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