Mendus has reported positive top-line data for its Phase I ALISON trial, which is evaluating lead off-the-shelf cancer vaccine, vididencel, in high-grade serous ovarian carcinoma (HGSC). The news corresponds to an updated analysis of samples taken from the 17 HGSC patients treated with vididencel. Encouragingly, 12 out of 17 (71%) showed a vaccine-induced immune response (VIR) against at least one tumour antigen commonly upregulated with HGSC, highlighting the potential of vididencel as an activ...
Mendus continues to make headway with its lead programme assessing cancer vaccine vididencel as a potential maintenance therapy for acute myeloid leukaemia (AML), with the latest update presented at the 66th annual American Society of Hematology (ASH) meeting in December. Mendus presented encouraging long-term survival data from the ADVANCE II trial investigating vididencel as monotherapy, which we believe bolsters the case for further development as it advances towards pivotal studies. With a n...
Mendus’s Q224 results reflect a period of steady progress across its clinical programmes. For vididencel, the Phase II CADENCE trial (for acute myeloid leukaemia, AML) is now ready to commence patient recruitment with the first sites opening in September. Latest data from the ADVANCE II monotherapy trial confirmed broad immune responses (updated survival data expected in Q424), bolstering sentiment in the build-up to the pivotal registrational study. Data from the Phase I ALISON trial highlighte...
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