Positive Updated Ph 2 Data and Expansion of Safusidenib Clinical Program with Two New Studies to Explore Broad Spectrum of IDH1-Mutant Glioma Announced 

“We continue to be very encouraged by the longer-term data from our Phase 2 J201 study, and today’s announcement marks a pivotal step forward in our mission to bring safusidenib as a comprehensive treatment option for patients with all types of IDH1-mutant glioma,” said David Hung, M.D., Founder, President, and Chief Executive Officer of Nuvation Bio. “These two new studies are designed to evaluate safusidenib across a broader range of patients with IDH1-mutant glioma, with the ultimate goal of providing an effective therapy for nearly every patient with this disease.”

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