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IMUNON Reports 2025 Financial Results and Provides Business Update Highlighting Significant Progress with Pivotal Phase 3 Study
IMNN-001 is the first frontline immunotherapy to demonstrate the potential for a clinically meaningful overall survival benefit in women newly diagnosed with

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IMNN-001 is the first frontline immunotherapy to demonstrate the potential for a clinically meaningful overall survival benefit in women newly diagnosed with advanced ovarian cancer Final Phase 2 clinical data show continued median overall survival improvement with IMNN-001 Enrollment in the OVATION 3 Study, IMUNON’s Phase 3 pivotal trial for IMNN-001, remains ahead of plan supported by continued strong interest from principal investigators and the medical community Company to hold conference call today at 11:00 a.m. EDT LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J., March 31, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- IMUNON, Inc. (Nasdaq: IMNN), a clinical-stage company in late-stage development with its DNA-mediated immunotherapy, today reported financial results for the year ended December 31, 2025, and highlighted recent business updates including progress in advancing Phase 3 clinical development of its lead candidate IMNN-001 in newly diagnosed advanced ovarian cancer. “IMUNON continues to make significant progress in advancing IMNN-001, a potential breakthrough for women with newly diagnosed advanced ovarian cancer,” said Stacy Lindborg, Ph.D., president and chief executive officer of IMUNON. “A final data assessment of the Phase 2 OVATION 2 Study indicates that treatment with IMNN-001 was associated with an overall survival benefit of more than a year in patients treated with IMNN-001 plus chemotherapy and more than two years in women also receiving PARP inhibitors as part of maintenance therapy.” “Unprecedented survival data results from the Phase 2 OVATION 2 Study, coupled with compelling interim results from our MRD study and a clear regulatory path in Phase 3, position IMNN-001 with the potential to deliver transformative impact on ovarian cancer treatment. These new results showing continued improvements in overall survival are especially exciting given that there have been virtually no advances in frontline standard of care for women newly diagnosed with ovarian cancer in the last 35 years,” Dr. Lindborg continued. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IMNN-001 Immunotherapy Final Phase 2 OVATION 2 Study Data Show Continued Overall Survival Improvement with IMNN-001 in Women with Newly Diagnosed Advanced Ovarian Cancer – On March 25, 2026, the Company announced final data from the completed Phase 2 OVATION 2 clinical trial evaluating IMNN-001 in combination with standard of care (SoC) neoadjuvant and ...