RhoVac AB announced on December 9th, 2021, that its Data & Safety Monitoring Committee (DSMC) has conducted a planned interim safety review of its clinical phase IIb trial in prostate cancer, known as BRaVac. All patients have now been recruited into the study. The safety profile of RV001 (onilcamotide) was considered excellent, and the DSMC concluded that the trialcan continue without modifications. RhoVac started the clinical phase IIb trial (BRaVac) with the company's drug candidate, RV001, (onilcamotide) late 2019, in prostate cancer patients with a biochemical recurrence (a rise in PSA) after curative intent therapy. In November of 2020, RhoVac was awarded Fast Track Designation by the FDA for its drug candidate in this cancer indication. RhoVac currently estimates finalising the study and presenting results in the first half of the 2022. The objective of the study is to show that RV001 (onilcamotide) can significantly prevent or delay disease progression in these patients, something for which no standard therapy is available today. As planned, an interim safety review was conducted by the DSMC last week, and no unexpected adverse events have been identified, confirming excellent safety, in concurrence with the previous DSMC conclusions on BRaVac, as well as with the findings of the phase I/II study, including follow-up studies. And therefore, the study continues without modifications.