Positive Data from Ph 2a Trial of SLS009 and Zanubrutinib in DLBCL Announced

“These results represent a promising step forward in improving outcomes for DLBCL patients and underscores the potential of SLS009 in combination with zanubrutinib to deliver meaningful clinical benefits,” said Angelos Stergiou, MD, ScD h.c., President and Chief Executive Officer of SELLAS. “Achieving an ORR that significantly exceeds expectations, along with a complete response and multiple partial responses is a testament to the power of collaboration and innovation in tackling this challenging disease. We believe that the combination of SLS009 and zanubrutinib demonstrates a synergy that could pave the way for more effective treatment options. Moving forward, GenFleet will determine the next steps regarding the trial’s continuation around lymphoma as SELLAS’ focus remains in AML and spliceosome – chromatin mutations, including ASXL1 mutations.”

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