Results from INNATE Phase 2 Trial of JTX-8064 and Pimivalimab Demonstrate Deep and Durable Responses in Platinum Resistant Ovarian Cancer
“Following this analysis, we are pleased to see these results demonstrating deep and durable responses in patients, including those with a PD-L1 score of 0%, on a very well tolerated regimen. These results lead us to believe that there is a potential for meaningful clinical benefit with this combination in patients with few durable therapeutic options,” said Richard Murray, Ph.D., chief executive officer and president of Jounce Therapeutics. “Tumor reduction was observed at 9 weeks in all the responding patients in the ovarian cancer cohort of the INNATE trial, but most did not achieve a PR until week 18, which delayed our ability to assess efficacy in this cohort. Platinum resistant ovarian cancer is a patient population with significant unmet need and progressive disease is often associated with debilitating symptoms.”
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