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Nurix Therapeutics Presents New Data from the Phase 1 Trial of Bexobrutideg (NX-5948) in Waldenström Macroglobulinemia at the 67th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition
Objective response rate (ORR) of 75.0% including three very good partial responses (VGPR) in heavily pre-treated Waldenström macroglobulinemia patients With a

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[{"type":"text","content":"Objective response rate (ORR) of 75.0% including three very good partial responses (VGPR) in heavily pre-treated Waldenström macroglobulinemia patients With a median follow up of 8.1 months, median duration of response (DOR) and median progression-free survival (PFS) have not been reached Encouraging efficacy and favorable tolerability support continued development of bexobrutideg in Waldenström macroglobulinemia Nurix will host a webcast to discuss the data presented at the ASH Annual Meeting and provide a corporate update today at 8:15 p.m. ET BRISBANE, Calif., Dec. 08, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Nurix Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: NRIX), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery, development and commercialization of targeted protein degradation medicines in oncology and autoimmune disease, today presented new clinical data from patients with relapsed or refractory Waldenström macroglobulinemia (WM) treated in the Phase 1 clinical trial of its Bruton’s tyrosine kinase (BTK) degrader bexobrutideg (NX-5948). These data will be presented by Scott Huntington M.D., MPH, Associate Professor of Internal Medicine (Hematology), Yale School of Medicine, and a clinical investigator on the trial, on December 8, 2025, at 6 p.m. ET at the 67th American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting and Exposition being held in Orlando, FL. “The data presented at ASH in this older and heavily pre-treated WM population that includes patients with MYD88 and CXCR4 mutations continue to demonstrate encouraging activity of bexobrutideg with durable and deepening responses with longer time on treatment,” said Paula G. O’Connor, M.D., chief medical officer of Nurix. “Bexobrutideg was well tolerated, consistent with the overall study population and previous disclosures.” “Collectively, these clinical data and recent data highlighting the unique properties of our potent and highly selective BTK degrader contribute to a growing body of evidence that support bexobrutideg’s potential to be the best-in-class and an important new therapeutic option for patients,” said Arthur T. Sands, M.D., Ph.D., president and chief executive officer of Nurix. “We believe bexobrutideg is an innovative therapy with the potential to transform care in CLL, WM, and additional NHL indications, while supporting long-term value creation as its development expa...