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    Natera to Present 14 Studies at ESMO, Including IMvigor011 Oral Presentation in Presidential Symposium

    Natera, Inc. (NASDAQ: NTRA), a global leader in cell-free DNA and precision medicine, today announced that 14 studies featuring its technology will be presented at the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) Congress, taking place October 17–21 in Berlin, Germany. The slate includes six oral presentations, reinforcing Natera’s position as a leader in molecular residual disease (MRD) testing across multiple cancer types.

    Bladder Cancer Highlights

    The IMvigor011 trial, sponsored by Genentech, a member of the Roche Group, has been selected for a Presidential Symposium on October 20. With positive topline results announced in August, this oral presentation will include additional data on Signatera’s ability to predict disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS) benefit from adjuvant Tecentriq (atezolizumab) in muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC). IMvigor011 is the first prospective, phase III study in MIBC to be read out that uses a bespoke MRD-guided approach.

    MRD analysis from the Phase 3 CheckMate 274 trial will also be shared in an oral presentation on October 17. CheckMate 274 randomized high-risk MIBC patients 1:1 to Opdivo (nivolumab) or placebo for ≤ 1 year of adjuvant treatment. The results showed that DFS for Signatera-positive patients treated with nivolumab more than doubled compared to placebo (7.4 months vs 2.8 months; HR: 0.35). In contrast, no significant improvement in DFS was observed with the use of nivolumab among Signatera-negative patients.

    Additional ESMO Data

    Additional oral presentations include results from the SunRISe-4 trial in MIBC, the INTERCEPT trial in colorectal cancer, and Natera’s early cancer detection program.

    “Across multiple different Phase 3 trials, we’ve now shown how Signatera MRD can help identify patients with bladder cancer who are most likely to benefit from adjuvant immunotherapy,” said Matthew Galsky, M.D., Lillian and Howard Stratton Professor of Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and Associate Director for Translational Research at the Tisch Cancer Center. “These key studies are building a powerful foundation for bespoke MRD to guide different forms of treatment, improve outcomes for patients with bladder cancer and change medical practice.”

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    Natera to Present 14 Studies at ESMO, Including IMvigor011 Oral Presentation in Presidential Symposium Natera, Inc. (NASDAQ: NTRA), a global leader in cell-free DNA and precision medicine, today announced that 14 studies featuring its technology will be presented at the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) Congress, taking place October 17–21 …