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Positive final results from Ph 2 trial of VB10.16 + atezolizumab in advanced cervical cancer announced

“We are extremely encouraged by the unprecedented data that indicates a doubling of the survival of PD-L1+ patients with advanced cervical cancer compared to treatment alternatives. Not only do we see patients on average live longer, but 7 of the 14 patients who received all treatments are still alive without signs of progression. This is a landmark day for VB10.16 and for Nykode’s technology and we are excited to move the cancer vaccine forward towards the market for the benefit of patients,” said Michael Engsig, Chief Executive Officer of Nykode Therapeutics.

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