Modeling published in Neurology and Therapy suggests that lecanemab could delay progression to Alzheimer's dementia by several years
Stockholm, April 27, 2022 – BioArctic AB’s (publ) (Nasdaq Stockholm: BIOA B) partner Eisai announced today that an article about long-term health outcomes of the investigational anti-amyloid-beta (Aβ) protofibril antibody lecanemab (BAN2401) in people living with early Alzheimer’s disease (AD), using disease modeling, was published in the peer-reviewed journal Neurology and Therapy. In this simulation, lecanemab treatment is estimated to slow the rate of disease progression, maintaining treated patients for a longer duration in earlier stages of the disease.The article focuses on the long-