Patient Enrollment completed in Ph 3 Trial of Cadonilimab for Adjuvant Treatment of High-Risk Recurrent HCC

The completion of patient enrollment in the COMPASSION-22/AK104-306 trial marks a significant milestone in the clinical development of cadonilimab for HCC. In addition to this Phase III study, another Phase III trial investigating cadonilimab in combination with lenvatinib and transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) for the treatment of unresectable intermediate to advanced HCC is currently progressing on schedule. The extensive exploration of combination therapies involving cadonilimab for HCC is expected to offer more effective treatment options for both early-stage and advanced HCC patients.
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