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    ImmunityBio is a vertically-integrated, clinical-stage biotechnology company developing next-generation therapies and vaccines that bolster the natural immune system to defeat cancers and infectious diseases. The Company’s range of immunotherapy and cell therapy platforms, alone and together, act to drive and sustain an immune response with the goal of creating durable and safe protection against disease. ImmunityBio is applying its science and platforms to treating cancers, including the development of potential cancer vaccines, as well as developing immunotherapies and cell therapies that ImmunityBio believes sharply reduce or eliminates the need for standard high-dose chemotherapy. These platforms and their associated product candidates are designed to be more effective, accessible, and easily administered than current standards of care in oncology and infectious diseases. For more information, please visit Immunitybio.com.

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    ImmunityBio Quality-of-Life Study in BCG-Unresponsive Bladder Cancer Trial Indicates Improved Physical Function in the 71% Complete Responders Suggesting a Favorable Risk-Benefit Ratio for N-803 Plus BCG - Seite 3 ImmunityBio, Inc. (NASDAQ: IBRX), a clinical-stage immunotherapy company, today announced that findings from Patient-Reported Outcomes (PROs) of participants in the phase 2/3 QUILT 3.032 study of N-803 plus BCG in BCG-unresponsive non-muscle …