Natera, Aveta partner on late-stage head and neck cancer trial
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June 29 (Reuters) - Genetic testing firm Natera NTRA.O and cancer drug developer Aveta Biomics said on Monday they have partnered on a late-stage study of an experimental therapy for head and neck cancer, in a bid to improve how patients' response to treatment is monitored.
Here are some details:
The study will test Aveta's APG-157, an experimental oral therapy designed to help the body fight tumors, in patients with locally advanced head and neck cancer.
Natera said its Signatera test will be used in the study to assess molecular residual disease and treatment response, and will serve as a secondary endpoint.
The companies said the test will be used before, during and after treatment to monitor patients' response.
Aveta Biomics said the study will enroll about 826 patients globally, including in North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Australia.
It said the study builds on data from a mid-stage trial showing the therapy helped control tumors and showed encouraging survival outcomes.
The trial is expected to begin enrollment in the second half of 2026, the companies said.
