Update from ongoing TEM-GBM study in newly diagnosed GBM patients with an unmethylated gene promoter announced 

The study includes the first patient who has reached three years of survival following Temferon administration (39 months from initial surgery). During this period, the patient did not receive additional therapeutic interventions or second-line treatments. At the follow-up visit conducted at three years, imaging indicated disease progression and the patient subsequently underwent a second surgery. The patient has continued on protocol-scheduled assessments and has recently completed the 3.5-year follow-up visit within the Long-Term surveillance study. This patient is also the second in the study who has not required further therapeutic interventions during the reported follow-up, a period that overlaps with the window in which recurrence is commonly observed in GBM. These observations are descriptive only, occur within a disease setting known for heterogeneous clinical courses, and individual patient outcomes may vary.

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