Ph 2a Pancreatic Cancer Study with Namodenoson Achieves Primary Safety Endpoint and Demonstrates Durable Survival Outcomes in Advanced Disease
Prof. Salomon Stemmer, Professor at the Davidoff Institute of Oncology, Rabin Medical Center, Israel, commented: “Pancreatic cancer remains one of the most difficult malignancies to treat, particularly after failure of standard therapies. The results of Namodenoson monotherapy are impressive and the favorable safety profile together with the prolonged survival observed in a subgroup of patients, suggest biological activity worthy of further investigation. Based on these findings and the growing preclinical evidence demonstrating enhancement of chemotherapy activity, I believe the next logical step is evaluation of Namodenoson in combination with chemotherapy.”
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