Seres Therapeutics Announces Early Clinical Data Showing Potential for SER-155 in Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor-Related Enterocolitis (irEC), a Frequent Adverse Reaction That Forces Many Patients to Halt Cancer Treatment
80% of SER-155 recipients achieved immunosuppressive-free clinical response of diarrhea (a primary symptom of irEC) at Day 15 in the Investigator-Sponsored Trial (IST) conducted by Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK)
80% of SER-155 recipients achieved immunosuppressive-free clinical response of diarrhea (a primary symptom of irEC) at Day 15 in the Investigator-Sponsored Trial (IST) conducted by Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK)
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