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A look at Protagonist and Takeda's new Phase 3 VERIFY study data of rusfertide, a hepcidin mimetic in development for polycythemia vera.

Ticker(s): PTGX, TAK

Who's the expert?

Institution: Richard T. Silver Myeloproliferative Neoplasm (MPN) Center at Cornell

  • Hematologist and Oncologist specializing in the care of patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs) and related blood disorders

  • Treats nearly 100 polycythemia vera (PV) patients a year

  • Primary research focus is on developing curative therapies that target malignant stem cells in MPNs through translational studies that bridge laboratory discoveries with patient care

Interview Questions
Q1.

Given rusfertide’s mechanism as a hepcidin mimetic, how do you see its role differing from current cytoreductive agents like hydroxyurea or ruxolitinib? Are there specific PV patient subtypes (e.g., low-risk, phlebotomy-dependent) who might benefit most from rusfertide?

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Q2.

How do the VERIFY Phase 3 results for rusfertide compare with your expectations, particularly in terms of hematocrit control and phlebotomy independence? Do you believe this data positions rusfertide as a viable frontline or adjunctive therapy in PV?

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Q3.

What are your thoughts on the long-term tolerability and safety profile of rusfertide, particularly regarding injection site reactions or iron metabolism effects? Would this impact patient adherence or influence how you sequence therapy?

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