“We are excited about the progress we’ve made in our mammographic breast density study and look forward to fully enrolling the trial later this year and seeing data in 2024,” said Dr. Steven Quay, Atossa’s President and Chief Executive Officer. “There are currently no approved treatments for women diagnosed with elevated breast density. We feel (Z)-endoxifen has the potential to reduce breast density in this patient population, which would make mammograms more reliable and decrease the risk that these women will develop cancer in their lifetime.”