AFM24 combination with atezolizumab (AFM24-102): Follow-up of the Phase 1/2a combination study confirmed four responses in the non-small cell cancer (NSCLC) EGFR-wildtype cohort: one complete response (CR), three partial responses (PR), and seven stable disease patients in the 15 heavily pretreated patients who were evaluated.
Mature progression free survival (PFS) data from the 15 EGFR-wildtype NSCLC patients and initial efficacy data from the EGFR-mutant NSCLC cohorts are expected in Q2 2024.
Acimtamig (AFM13) combination with AlloNK® (AB-101) natural killer (NK) cells (LuminICE-203): Company on track to report initial efficacy and safety data in Q2 2024.
AFM28: Currently enrolling patients in the sixth and final cohort of the Phase 1 dose-escalation study in patients with CD123-positive relapsed/refractory (r/r) AML.
Restructuring completed: Company is focused on advancing its three clinical programs.
Cash runway into H2 2025: As of December 31, 2023, cash, cash equivalents and investments were €72.0 million.
MANNHEIM, Germany, March 28, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Affimed N.V. (Nasdaq: AFMD) (“Affimed” or the “Company”), a clinical-stage immuno-oncology company committed to giving patients back their innate ability to fight cancer, today reported financial results and provided an update on clinical and corporate progress for the year ended December 31, 2023.
“The clinical achievements in 2023 with our three programs, AFM24, acimtamig, and AFM28, provide a strong foundation for us to deliver on meaningful clinical milestones across the portfolio in 2024 and beyond,” said Dr. Andreas Harstrick, Chief Medical Officer and interim Chief Executive Officer at Affimed. “We have seen compelling responses in treatment refractory NSCLC EGFR-wt patients and will report mature PFS data of these patients as well as response data from the NSCLC EGFR-mut cohort in the second quarter. With the LuminICE-203 study of acimtamig with AlloNK successfully launched in 2023, we are progressing toward an initial data update in the second quarter. The long-term follow-up data for study for the AFM13-104, presented at ASH, demonstrating that approximately 30% of patients remain in remission beyond 1 year, have further enhanced our confidence in the therapeutic potential of acimtamig in combination with NK cells. Finally, AFM28 has reached the final dose level in the escalation study providing the basis for continued development. With all three clinical programs moving forward, we are focused on the execution of these programs confident in Affimed’s ability to fulfill our overarching mission of delivering innovative therapies to cancer patients.”
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