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OLYMPUS Long-Term Follow-Up Study Reports Nearly Four-Year Duration of Response in Subset of Patients with Low-Grade Upper Tract Urothelial Cancer Who Achieved a Complete Response to Initial JELMYTO Treatment

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  • Data Presented at the 2025 American Urological Association Annual Meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada

PRINCETON, N.J., April 27, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--UroGen Pharma Ltd. (Nasdaq: URGN), a biotech company dedicated to developing and commercializing novel solutions that treat urothelial and specialty cancers, today highlights a duration of response of nearly four years from a long-term follow-up study with JELMYTO® (mitomycin) for pyelocalyceal solution, which is FDA-approved for the treatment of low-grade upper tract urothelial cancer (LG-UTUC) in adult patients.

Among patients from the OLYMPUS trial who achieved a complete response after primary chemoablation with JELMYTO (n=41), the median duration of response was 47.8 months, irrespective of whether their cancer was new-onset or recurrent (median follow-up 28.1 months [95% CI 13.1, 57.5]). Of these patients, 21 had new-onset UTUC, and 20 had recurrent UTUC at baseline; there were no significant differences in durability between groups, with 8 patients in each group experiencing recurrence or death not due to treatment. Twenty patients entered long-term follow-up with a median follow-up of 53.3 months (95% CI 27.9, 65.3); median duration of response was not estimable (95% CI 43.5, not estimable) due to the low event rate.

"This sub-analysis highlights new evidence for the impressive long-term benefits of JELMYTO, in both new-onset and recurrent low-grade upper tract urothelial cancer patients," said Brian Hu, MD, Associate Professor of Urology at Loma Linda University Health, CA. "These findings further establish JELMYTO as an effective treatment, providing patients with durable responses and a significant reduction in recurrence rates."

LG-UTUC is a challenging disease often managed through endoscopically guided ablation, but recurrence is common, and patients face a lifetime of surveillance and potential complications. The OLYMPUS Phase 3 trial evaluated JELMYTO, a reverse thermal gel containing mitomycin (4 mg/mL), as a primary treatment for adults with LG-UTUC. While the overall trial demonstrated the potential of JELMYTO to significantly eradicate disease, this sub-analysis focuses specifically on patients with new-onset and recurrent LG-UTUC who achieved a complete response, providing new insights into the durability and long-term effectiveness of the treatment. Limitations of this study include the post-hoc nature of the analysis and potential selection bias regarding entry of patients into long-term follow-up.

"We are encouraged by the long-term outcomes evidence observed in both new-onset and recurrent LG-UTUC patients," said Mark Schoenberg, MD, Chief Medical Officer, UroGen. "The sub-analysis provides further compelling evidence that JELMYTO offers durable disease control and clinically meaningful responses, which could significantly reduce the need for repeated interventions. We look forward to expanding our understanding of JELMYTO through the ongoing uTRACT Registry and further evaluating its potential in real-world settings."