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Abivax SA reported in early June 2026 that its oral drug obefazimod met the primary endpoint in a 44‑week Phase 3 maintenance study for ulcerative colitis, delivering placebo‑adjusted clinical remission rates of about 39–40% (50.8% at 25 mg; 51.3% at 50 mg versus 10.4% for placebo). The results were hailed as among the strongest reported in large ulcerative colitis programmes and position the pill as a differentiated oral treatment candidate.
However, malignancies were observed among patients on the higher 50 mg dose — including one case each of prostate cancer, breast cancer, colonic dysplasia and several skin cancers — which investigators largely judged unrelated to treatment.
The mixed readout triggered sharp market reactions: Abivax shares plunged roughly 30–45% in Europe and U.S. trading and prompted analyst rating and price‑target shifts, with some firms cutting targets and others maintaining bullish views.
Abivax says it plans to seek regulatory filings later in 2026 and to publish full data later in the year; analysts and potential acquirers are awaiting more detailed safety and long‑term follow‑up information.








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