ENLIGHTEN 2 trial met primary endpoint with LYR-210 demonstrating statistically significant improvement in the composite of the three cardinal symptoms (3CS) of CRS at 24 weeks (p=0.0078) ENLIGHTEN 2 ...
The First Phase III Study Testing Ivonescimab Now Represents the First Statistically Significant OS Benefit Achieved by an Ivonescimab-Containing Regimen Ivonescimab Plus Chemotherapy Demonstrates ...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 5, 2026 /PRNewswire/ --MetaVia Inc. (Nasdaq: MTVA), a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on transforming cardiometabolic diseases, today announced positive ...
Baxdrostat met the primary endpoint in the Bax24 Phase III trial, delivering clinically meaningful and consistent blood pressure reductions in patients with treatment-resistant hypertension. At 12 ...
Full results from REGEN-007 are being held and will be submitted to the American Society of Nephrology 2025 Kidney Week as a late-breaking clinical trialIn Group 1 (n=24), kidney function stabilized ...
DM199 Demonstrated Highly Statistically Significant and Clinically Meaningful Reductions in Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressure for Combined Cohorts 6-9 DM199 Did Not Cross the Placental Barrier and ...
Achieved statistically significant =1-stage fibrosis regression at Week 52 vs. placebo (52.85% vs. 29.84%, P=0.0002). Demonstrated favorable safety and tolerability profile: 4.88% serious adverse ...
FDA recommended biomarker analyses show statistically significant reductions in NfL and GFAP in participants treated with CNM-Au8 Biomarker improvements are strongly associated with longer survival, ...
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. -- Full results from REGEN-007 are being held and will be submitted to the American Society of Nephrology 2025 Kidney ...
Summit Therapeutics Inc. (NASDAQ: SMMT) (“Summit,” “we,” or the “Company”) today noted that our partner, Akeso, Inc. (“Akeso,” HKEX Code: 9926.HK) published results from the Phase III HARMONi-A trial, ...
More representative trial populations and standardized subgroup reporting are needed in non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) research, according to a meta-analysis published in Cancers, which found no ...