Status of Phase 1/2 Study of ONCT-808 in Patients with Relapsed or Refractory Aggressive B-cell Lymphoma announced

Salim Yazji M.D., Chief Medical Officer at Oncternal Therapeutics, commented, “The safety of every patient who participates in our studies is of the utmost priority for us. We believe these early disease response data indicate that ONCT-808 is a particularly potent autologous CAR T product with the potential to address significant unmet needs for patients with aggressive B-cell malignancies. With this clear path forward, we plan to implement the protocol amendment as rapidly as possible.”

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