BioNTech and Bristol Myers Squibb Present First Global Phase 2 Data for PD-L1xVEGF-A Bispecific Antibody Pumitamig Showing Encouraging Efficacy in Advanced Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

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  • Global interim Phase 2 data in locally advanced/metastatic triple-negative breast cancer (”TNBC”) show encouraging antitumor activity for investigational therapy pumitamig (BNT327/BMS986545) plus chemotherapy in first- and second-line patients
  • Pumitamig plus chemotherapy achieved confirmed objective response rate (cORR) of 61.5%, unconfirmed ORR (uORR) of 71.8% and disease control rate (DCR) of 92.3% irrespective of PD-L1 expression levels
  • Data highlight the potential of pumitamig for patients with TNBC, including PD-L1 low or negative (CPS

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