RAMP VS-6766 Clinical Trials Updates Announced

“We are pleased with the encouraging results to date from our RAMP 201 trial in patients with recurrent low-grade serous ovarian cancer as we continue to see independently confirmed response rates, no new safety signals and a majority of patients still on treatment,” said Brian Stuglik, Chief Executive Officer of Verastem Oncology. “As part of our Breakthrough Therapy Designation status and ongoing communications with the FDA, we look forward to our upcoming meeting to align on a regulatory path forward to advance this potential option for patients with LGSOC, who have a high unmet need and no approved therapies to treat their disease.”
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“Dosing the first patient in the TNG456 Phase 1/2 trial marks a significant step for us and for patients with MTAP-deleted GBM,” said Adam Crystal, M.D., Ph.D., President, Research and Development of Tango Therapeutics. “People with GBM currently have few treatment options and a five-year survival rate below 10%. 45%
“The ASCENT-03 outcome represents the first clinically meaningful advance for this patient population in over 20 years versus chemotherapy,” said Dietmar Berger, MD, PhD, Chief Medical Officer, Gilead Sciences. “By addressing this aggressive and difficult to treat disease earlier, we can potentially improve treatment options for the high unmet need
“Early intervention in high-risk smoldering multiple myeloma demonstrated a reduction in the risk of progression or death,” said Sen Zhuang, M.D., Vice President, Oncology Clinical Research, Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine. “The proactive approach demonstrated in the AQUILA study is an example of Johnson & Johnson’s aspiration to get in