Orphan Drug Designation granted to QN-302 in Pancreatic Cancer
“Receiving Orphan Drug Designation for our lead cancer therapeutic, QN-302, for treating pancreatic cancer, is an important accomplishment as we prepare to submit our IND application in the first half of 2023 for our Phase I clinical trial. It is a testament of Qualigen’s commitment to developing treatments for devastating, rare cancers with unmet medical need,” commented Michael Poirier, Chairman and CEO of Qualigen.
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