Core Insights - Arvinas, Inc. is set to present new patient-reported outcomes data for vepdegestrant at the ESMO Congress from October 17 to 21, 2025, highlighting its potential as a treatment for advanced or metastatic breast cancer with ESR1 mutations [1][2] Company Overview - Arvinas is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing protein degradation therapies to treat life-threatening diseases, utilizing its PROTAC platform [6][7] - The company is headquartered in New Haven, Connecticut, and is advancing multiple investigational drugs, including vepdegestrant for breast cancer and others targeting various cancers and neurodegenerative disorders [7] Product Development - Vepdegestrant is an investigational PROTAC estrogen receptor degrader being developed as a monotherapy for ER+/HER2- advanced or metastatic breast cancer with ESR1 mutations [3][5] - The FDA has accepted the New Drug Application for vepdegestrant, granting it Fast Track designation, indicating its potential as a new treatment option for patients previously treated with endocrine-based therapy [5] Collaboration and Commercialization - In July 2021, Arvinas entered a global collaboration with Pfizer for the co-development and co-commercialization of vepdegestrant, with plans announced in September 2025 to select a third party for out-licensing and commercialization [4]
Arvinas to Present Data from the Vepdegestrant Clinical Development Program at the 2025 European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) Congress