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Shasqi to Present Updated Clinical Data on SQ3370 at the 2022 ASCO Annual Meeting

-No observed dose-limiting toxicity to date when SQ3370 is administered at doses up to 12 times higher than conventional doxorubicin; dose escalation is ongoing-

SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Shasqi, a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing precision activated oncology therapeutics with its proprietary Click Activated Protodrugs Against Cancer (CAPAC™) platform, will present interim data from its Phase 1 clinical study of SQ3370 in advanced solid tumors, at the 2022 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting, being held at McCormick Place in Chicago, IL, on June 3-7, 2022.

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About CAPAC™ and SQ3370

SQ3370 is the first click chemistry-based treatment to be tested in humans. It utilizes Shasqi’s proprietary CAPAC platform, an approach that activates cancer drugs at a tumor with decreased systemic toxicity. Shasqi is validating its platform with SQ3370, which is designed to activate a powerful chemotherapeutic, doxorubicin, at the tumor site. The investigational product is based on the chemical reaction between a drug protected through a trans-cyclooctene modification (a protodrug) and a tetrazine-modified biopolymer. The biopolymer is injected into the target tumor lesion, where it precisely activates an intravenously infused protodrug. Shasqi believes its click-chemistry approach can improve the efficacy and safety of many existing therapeutics across various modalities with a limited therapeutic window.

About Shasqi:

Shasqi is a privately held, clinical-stage biotechnology company whose mission is to enable patients to beat cancer with tumor-localized therapies. Shasqi leverages its proprietary CAPAC Platform to develop precision oncology therapeutics designed to deliver unprecedented doses precisely focused at the tumor with an uncharacteristically mild safety profile – breaking through the historical ceiling of dose-limiting toxicities. Shasqi’s CAPAC Platform is highly modular and can be applied to a broad range of cancer drugs that are otherwise limited by toxicity, enabling the exploration of therapeutic biology in ways that were not previously possible.

Contacts

Cory Tromblee

media@shasqi.com

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