Solna, Sweden, June 26, 2026 – Vivesto AB, an oncology-focused development company, today announced the completion of recruitment to its clinical Paccal Vet pilot study in dogs with splenic hemangiosarcoma following splenectomy. Topline results from the study are expected during Q3 2026.

Eighteen-nineteen evaluable dogs have now been enrolled to the open label, exploratory pilot study evaluating Paccal Vet (paclitaxel micellar) in dogs with splenic hemangiosarcoma (HSA) following splenectomy. In the study, dogs with HSA are treated with up to 4 treatment cycles of Paccal Vet in intervals of 3 weeks across 8 clinical sites in the US. Overall survival and progression free survival is followed for up to 12 months.

“Completing recruitment marks an important execution milestone for the Paccal Vet program. We now look forward to the topline data during Q3 2026. The topline data will guide the next step in our ambition to bring a new treatment option for dogs diagnosed with this devastating and currently under-served cancer disease,” said Erik Kinnman, CEO of Vivesto. “The upcoming topline data will also be important in the ongoing partnering activities together with Liberi Group, in which discussions with leading players in the field are already underway."

In November 2025, Vivesto reported positive interim results from the study, indicating that treatment with Paccal Vet leads to longer overall survival in dogs with Stage I-II splenic hemangiosarcoma following splenectomy, compared with surgically treated historical controls.

Confirmation of the positive interim results would trigger initiation of a pivotal study to support full marketing approval for Paccal Vet in dogs with splenic hemangiosarcoma. Positive results may also open the path to conditional approval and early market entry ahead of pivotal study completion.