STOCKHOLM – May 27, 2026 – Oncopeptides AB (publ) (Nasdaq Stockholm: ONCO), a biotech company focused on difficult-to-treat cancers, today announces its comprehensive presence at the upcoming European Hematology Association (EHA) Congress, taking place in Stockholm, Sweden, from June 11–14, 2026. As a Stockholm-based company, Oncopeptides is proud to welcome the global hematology community to its hometown for this pivotal industry event.
Oncopeptides will present a robust program, including five scientific abstracts featuring new translational and clinical research, alongside a symposium.
"EHA is a cornerstone event for the hematology community, and it is a privilege to welcome our customers, partners and colleagues here in Stockholm," says Sofia Heigis, CEO of Oncopeptides. "Our presence this year reflects our commitment to advancing the science behind PDCs. By bridging the gap between mechanistic discovery and real-world clinical application, we aim to provide clinicians with the tools necessary to navigate the complex, rapidly evolving treatment landscape for patients with multiple myeloma."
For the congress, five abstracts with data that deepen the scientific understanding of the Peptide-Drug Conjugate (PDC) melflufen (Pepaxti) will be presented. The abstracts will also be available in the HemaSphere EHA 2026 abstract book:
Parts of the data presented at EHA was also recently presented at the COMy congress in Paris.
In addition to the scientific abstracts, Oncopeptides will host a symposium titled: Beyond immunotherapy - exploring the treatment class of PDCs and clinical realities.
The session, open to congress attendees, will focus on the practical challenges of treatment sequencing in RRMM. As immunotherapy becomes a standard treatment pathway, it often necessitates new strategies for subsequent lines of therapy. Experts will discuss how the unique PDC design of melflufen offers an outpatient-friendly option that does not rely on immune activation or surface antigen targeting.
Summary of abstracts published for EHA 2026.
| Abstract Title | Lead Author | Link |
| Mitochondrial DNA damage contributes to the cytotoxic effect of the peptide-drug conjugate melflufen (EHA-5674) | Ulrica Westermark | View absctract |
| Melflufen treatment may be particularly effective in immunocompromised patients with multiple myeloma (EHA-4492) | Philipp Sergeev | View abstract |
| Melflufen and dexamethasone in heavily pretreated RRMM patients: A real-world descriptive study from the Spanish Registry (EHA-3927) | Javier de la Rubia | View abstract |
| LAGOON (OP-115): A non-interventional study of melflufen plus dexamethasone in patients with RRMM in Spain according to approved label (EHA-3027) | Enrique M. Ocio | View abstract |
| Maintained renal function with melflufen therapy in RRMM: results from analysis of pooled clinical data (EHA-4509) | Fredrik Schjesvold | View abstract |
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