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French Biotech Abivax Soars 34% After New Drug Data Eases Cancer Fears

French Biotech Abivax Soars 34% After New Drug Data Eases Cancer Fears

Somto NwanoluebySomto Nwanolue
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Shares of French biotech company Abivax soared Tuesday after it released fresh data on its lead drug for bowel disease, clawing back heavy losses from earlier in the month when the same trial had investors questioning the drug’s future.

Abivax stock was last trading up 34% at 111.7 euros. The move comes after it crashed around 44% on June 2, following a data set that showed there were cancer cases among patients taking the highest dose of its experimental medicine obefazimod for ulcerative colitis.

Additional data on the late-stage clinical trial, released late on Monday, showed that malignancies were in line with levels normally seen in ulcerative colitis patients. The company also said that over 37% of patients who did not respond to treatment initially achieved clinical remission after treatment with a 50 mg dose after about 10 months.

“These findings suggest that a meaningful proportion of patients who do not initially respond may still derive substantial benefit from longer treatment exposure,” Abivax said.

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The Trial

The trial was a so-called maintenance study that tested remission rates among patients with ulcerative colitis over 44 weeks. The Monday update was the second, supplemental part of the Phase 3 trial.

French Biotech Abivax Soars 34% After New Drug Data Eases Cancer Fears

Jefferies analysts called the update “supportive,” but said they questioned whether this would be enough for investors given “cancer risk may be tough to discount, sparse catalyst path, cash needs, catalyst path ex-M&A.”

Abivax has been positioned as a prime takeover target, with unverified rumors that several Big Pharma companies have their eye set on acquiring the Paris-based clinical-stage biotech. While it is not uncommon for Abivax or other clinical-stage biotech firms to see wild stock swings following data on their lead, and often only asset, Abivax has grown to become a sizable player with a market cap of about 8 billion euros after shares gained nearly 1,700% in 2025.

Cancer Risk Concerns

Shares had fallen 14% year-to-date coming into Tuesday trading but were on track to recover from the drop earlier this month when they traded just above 111 euros a share. The Jefferies analysts said that specialist investors and physicians were likely to put the malignancy issue behind them, but that generalist investors might still be hesitant to own the stock.

Earlier this month, Abivax reported that there were seven cases of different cancers in the study cohort, which were all considered not or unlikely to be related to treatment.

“The expanded cumulative safety data further strengthens our confidence in the long-term safety profile of obefazimod and reinforces the favorable benefit-risk profile for our program as we prepare for our planned submission later this year,” CEO Marc de Garidel said in a statement on Monday.

What’s Next

Abivax said it remains on track to submit its new drug application to the US Food and Drug Administration for obefazimod in the fourth quarter of 2026. It has previously been said that a launch is likely in 2027, but it is widely considered that the company will be acquired before then.

Analysts have described the experimental drug as a potential best-in-class treatment for ulcerative colitis. Abivax is also testing the medicine for Crohn’s disease, opening it up to a multi-billion-dollar market for inflammatory bowel disease. A trial evaluating the drug in patients with Crohn’s disease is expected in mid-2027.

The Bottom Line

French biotech Abivax saw its shares soar 34% after new data eased cancer fears surrounding its experimental drug obefazimod. The company had previously lost 44% of its value earlier this month when cancer cases were reported among patients taking the highest dose. The new data showed malignancies were in line with expected rates for ulcerative colitis patients. The Paris-based company remains a prime takeover target and is on track to submit its drug for FDA approval later this year.

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Somto Nwanolue is a news writer with a keen eye for spotting trending news and crafting engaging stories. Her interests includes beauty, lifestyle and fashion. Her life’s passion is to bring information to the right audience in written medium

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