Mologen To Pursue Combinations Only After Lefitolimod’s Solo IMPALA Failure
Executive Summary
Mologen’s CEO tells Scrip the German biotech will only pursue combination studies in future after its lead candidate lefitolimod failed as a monotherapy in a pivotal trial treating metastatic colorectal cancer patients.
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