New Positive Interim Ph 3 Data Demonstrating RenovoGem™ Delays Cancer Progression by Eight Months in Locally Advanced Pancreatic Cancer Announced

“Clinical practice has been waiting decades for a meaningful advancement in the standard of care for pancreatic cancer treatment, with less toxicity and better outcomes. The new data from the TIGeR-PaC interim results support that RenovoGem has the potential to more than double progression-free survival compared to systemic chemotherapy alone in this difficult-to-treat cancer, which demonstrates support for a new treatment standard,” said Michael J. Pishvaian, M.D., Ph.D., PI of the TIGeR-PaC study. “This data has the potential to be a paradigm-shifting treatment for patients at risk of cancer progression, including those who have limited well-tolerated options.”

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