“We are pleased with the continued progress in our development programs, as the emerging data on both of our clinical assets demonstrate evidence of activity,” said Oren Gilad, Ph.D., President and Chief Executive Officer of Aprea. “For APR-1051, our WEE1 kinase inhibitor, we’re encouraged by early signs of anti-tumor activity to date in the ongoing ACESOT-1051 trial, including 3 out of 4 patients with stable disease in the 100 mg once daily cohort. We have recently advanced into the 150 mg once daily cohort as dose escalation in this trial continues. For ATR-119, identifying the recommended Phase 2 dose for the once daily dosing provides a solid foundation for next-stage development, and we are now considering potential combination strategies, with radiation or checkpoint inhibitors, that could expand its clinical impact. These developments reinforce Aprea’s differentiated DDR approach and our commitment to helping patients with value creating clinical catalysts anticipated in 2026.”
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