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UroGen Announces New Data from the OLYMPUS Trial that Shows Median Durability of Response of 28.9 Months for JELMYTO®, the Only Non-Surgical, Chemoablative Treatment for Adults with Low-Grade Upper Tract Urothelial Cancer

–Results from this ongoing, non-interventional, rollover study were presented at the 23rd Annual Society of Urologic Oncology (SUO) Meeting in San Diego

Excerpt from the Press Release:

SAN DIEGO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–UroGen Pharma Ltd. (Nasdaq: URGN), a biotech company dedicated to creating novel solutions that treat urothelial and specialty cancers, today announced new data from the OLYMPUS registration trial designed to obtain long-term follow-up data on JELMYTO® (mitomycin) for pyelocalyceal solution that shows median durability of response (DOR) of 28.9 months. The study (Abstract #158) was presented at SUO on December 1.

“The clinical benefit of JELMYTO was demonstrated in the Phase 3 OLYMPUS study and data presented today highlighted the long-term durability of that benefit,” said Dr. Phillip Pierorazio, M.D., Chief, Section of Urology at Penn Presbyterian Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA. “JELMYTO provides an effective and durable kidney-sparing treatment option and should be considered as primary therapy for adult patients with LG-UTUC.”

Patients who completed OLYMPUS were eligible to participate in this rollover study. Outcomes of interest include DOR in patients who remain in complete response (CR) at the end of OLYMPUS, events of disease recurrence and progression, post-study treatments and death.

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