October 25, 2018
Press release

Oncopeptides to host a Capital Markets Day in New York on December 14th

Stockholm – October 25, 2018 – Oncopeptides AB (Nasdaq Stockholm: ONCO) announced today that they will host a Capital Markets Day on December 14th between 8.30-11.00 AM ET in New York.  Speakers will include Jakob Lindberg, Chief Executive Officer, other members of management and Professor Paul G Richardson, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Clinical Program Leader & Director of Clinical Research, Jerome Lipper Multiple Myeloma Center. The event will also be webcasted.
A detailed program will be published in beginning of December.

For further information, please contact:  

Rein Piir, Head of Investor Relations at Oncopeptides AB
E-mail: rein.piir@oncopeptides.com (rein.piir@oncopeptides.se)

RSVP to Alan Lada at alada@troutgroup.com 

This information was submitted for publication at 10.30 CET October 25, 2018

About Oncopeptides

Oncopeptides is a pharmaceutical company developing drugs for the treatment of cancer. The company is focusing on the development of the lead product candidate Ygalo®, an alkylating peptide, belonging to a new class of drugs (Peptidase Enhanced Compounds – PEnCs). Ygalo® is intended as an effective treatment of hematological cancers, and in particular multiple myeloma. The goal with the current clinical study program is to demonstrate better results from treatment with Ygalo® compared with established alternative drugs for patients with late-stage multiple myeloma. Ygalo® will potentially provide physicians with a new treatment option for patients suffering from this serious disease. 

Visit www.oncopeptides.se for more information.

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