Positive Initial Clinical Data Announced in Ph 1 Clinical Trial of SENTI-202 for the Treatment of R/R Hematologic Malignancies Including AML

“R/R AML is a devastating disease that progresses rapidly with no approved therapies once it has progressed past first-line intensive or venetoclax-based treatment, or targeted agents in the subset of patients with addressable mutations,” said Kanya Rajangam, MD, PhD, President, Head of R&D and Chief Medical Officer of Senti Bio. “In the trial, early and deep responses at the first dose level were observed along with a generally well-tolerated preliminary safety profile, which is very encouraging. We look forward to reporting on additional response and durability data in 2025 as we continue dose finding.”

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