UroGen Pharma to Host UGN-102 Virtual Data Event on June 13, 2024

On June 6, 2024 UroGen Pharma Ltd. (Nasdaq: URGN), a biotech company dedicated to developing and commercializing novel solutions that treat urothelial and specialty cancers, reported additional details about the upcoming ENVISION virtual data event on Thursday, June 13, 2024, at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time (Press release, UroGen Pharma, JUN 6, 2024, View Source [SID1234644178]). The event will focus on UGN-102 (mitomycin) for intravesical solution for patients with low-grade, intermediate-risk non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (LG-IR-NMIBC).

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UroGen will provide 12-month durability of response results (secondary endpoint) from patients who exhibited a complete response (the primary endpoint) at three months following six weekly instillations of UGN-102. The program will also feature Key Opinion Leaders and a panel discussion on the treatment of LG-IR-NMIBC.

Please register for the webinar under the Events & Presentations section of the Company’s Investor Relations site (View Source).

Following the live audio webcast, a replay will be available on the Company’s website (View Source).

About UGN-102

UGN-102 (mitomycin) for intravesical solution is an investigational drug formulation of mitomycin in Phase 3 development for the treatment of LG-IR-NMIBC. Utilizing UroGen’s proprietary RTGel technology, a sustained release, hydrogel-based formulation, UGN-102 is designed to enable longer exposure of bladder tissue to mitomycin, thereby enabling the treatment of tumors by non-surgical means. UGN-102 is delivered to patients using a standard urinary catheter in an outpatient setting. If approved, UGN-102 would be the first non-surgical option approved for primary treatment of LG-IR-NMIBC, a subset of bladder cancer characterized by high recurrence rates and multiple surgeries.