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Interim Results from a NanOlogy Phase 2 Clinical Trial of its Intratumoral Investigational Drug in the Treatment of Locally Advanced Pancreatic Cancer

FORT WORTH, Texas–(BUSINESS WIRE)–NanOlogy LLC, a clinical-stage oncology company, announced today that initial safety and clinical outcomes from a Phase 2 clinical trial of intratumoral (IT) large surface area microparticle paclitaxel (LSAM-PTX) in locally advanced pancreatic cancer (LAPC) were published online ahead of print in Pancreas and two posters were presented at the ninth AACR Special Conference on Pancreatic Cancer in Boston reporting downstaging and immune data from the trial.


The research article entitled Response of Locally Advanced Pancreatic Cancer to Intratumoral Injection of Large Surface Area Microparticle Paclitaxel: Initial Report of Safety and Clinical Outcome provides safety and response data from dose escalation and 2-injection cohorts. Clinical investigators included Neil Sharma, MD, Simon Lo, MD, Mohamed Othman, MD, and Antonio Mendoza-Ladd, MD.

“Pancreatic cancer is among the most lethal cancers with 5-year survival of only 12%,” said lead investigator and author, Neil Sharma, MD. “The interim results from this study, particularly the potential for downstaging and immunomodulation, are encouraging and warrant expanded studies to further evaluate the clinical benefit of neoadjuvant IT LSAM-PTX in combination with standard of care therapy.”

The dose escalation/expansion trial (NCT03077685) enrolled 54 subjects across four clinical sites in three cohorts including one-injection escalation (n=10), two-injection expansion (n=25), and four-injection expansion (n=19). The research article reports data from evaluable subjects in the first two cohorts while the third is pending final readout. Highlights include:

Additionally, two posters presented downstaging and immune data from the Phase 2 trial following IT LSAM-PTX at the recent AACR Special Conference on Pancreatic Cancer.

The first poster (B004) entitled: “EUS guided local administration of large surface area microparticle paclitaxel with neoadjuvant chemotherapy in locally advanced pancreatic cancer: A single center experience” was presented by Harishankar Gopakumar, MD (University of Illinois College of Medicine).

The second poster (A048) entitled: “Enhancing the immune response in locally advanced pancreatic cancer (LAPC) with intratumoral of large surface area microparticle paclitaxel (LSAM-PTX)” was presented by Andrew Hendifar, MD (Cedars-Sinai Medical Center).

About NanOlogy

NanOlogy, LLC (www.nanology.us) is a private clinical-stage oncology company formed in 2015 to improve the treatment of solid tumors with investigational drugs optimized for intratumoral delivery by a proprietary particle engineering technology platform. NanOlogy clinical programs have advanced investigational drugs in multiple solid tumors including pancreas, lung, bladder, peritoneal, ovarian, prostate, and dermal cancers. The investigational drugs are covered by composition of matter patents issued in the US (9,814,685, 10,507,195, 10,993,927, and 11,123,322), and other major jurisdictions worldwide, including Canada, Europe, Japan, China, South Korea, Australia, and India valid through June 2036. The composition patents form the foundation of an extensive intellectual property portfolio of over 130 issued patents protecting NanOlogy investigational drugs, formulations, methods, and technology.

Disclaimers

This announcement contains forward-looking statements defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, as amended, including statements about our product development, business, and other activities. Such statements are subject to risks and uncertainties inherent in any pharmaceutical development program which may cause actual results to differ materially due to developmental, clinical, regulatory, market, competitive, technological, or other factors. All forward-looking statements are made as of the date of this announcement and the company disclaims any intent or obligation to update these statements. NanOlogy investigational drugs have not been proven safe and effective as required by U.S. FDA and have not been approved by FDA or any other jurisdiction for commercial distribution. NanOlogy is a trademark of NanOlogy LLC.

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