IDEAYA Biosciences Announces Proffered Paper Oral Presentation at ESMO 2025 for Phase 2 Clinical Trial of Neoadjuvant Darovasertib in Primary Uveal Melanoma

On July 24, 2025 IDEAYA Biosciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: IDYA), a leading precision medicine oncology company, reported that results from a multi-site global Phase 2 study of neoadjuvant darovasertib in primary uveal melanoma was accepted for a Proffered Paper oral presentation at the 2025 European Society of Medical Oncology (ESMO) (Free ESMO Whitepaper) meeting, taking place on October 17-21 in Berlin, Germany (Press release, Ideaya Biosciences, JUL 24, 2025, View Source [SID1234654508]). A summary of the data from the abstract will be shared at a future date.

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"We are excited to share clinical data at ESMO (Free ESMO Whitepaper) 2025 on the effects of neoadjuvant darovasertib in primary uveal melanoma across both plaque brachytherapy and enucleation cohorts. Its potential to impact the natural history of this disease and its management will be highlighted in the presentation. We continue to advance our clinical strategy for darovasertib in earlier stage disease, with the recent initiation of a randomized Phase 3 neoadjuvant registrational trial in primary uveal melanoma," said Dr. Darrin Beaupre, Chief Medical Officer, IDEAYA Biosciences.

Details of the Proffered Paper Oral Presentation are as follows:

Title (Abstract #5053): Enucleation prevention and vision preservation in primary uveal melanoma (UM): preliminary results from a phase 2 study of neoadjuvant darovasertib

Presenter: Dr. Marcus Butler, MD, Associate Professor, Princess Margaret Cancer Center at the University of Toronto