01 January 2024 | Monday | News
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Breast cancer metastasis (spread of the cancer) to the CNS presents a significant clinical challenge, often leading to poor prognosis and early death. BriaCell has recently conducted a retrospective analysis in breast cancer patients with CNS metastases enrolled across both its Bria-IMT™ monotherapy and combination therapy with CPI studies and found remarkable clinical responses.
“We have accumulated positive clinical responses in five patients with intracranial metastases, which generally are extremely difficult to treat, and have a very poor prognosis. This antitumor activity furthers our excitement in our ongoing Phase 3 pivotal trial studying the Bria-IMT™ regimen in advanced breast cancer,” stated Dr. William V. Williams, BriaCell’s President and CEO.
“The CNS tumor reductions demonstrated in five of seven advanced breast cancer patients are particularly compelling given the history of unsuccessful treatment of CNS metastases in this patient population,” stated Dr. Giuseppe Del Priore, BriaCell’s Chief Medical Officer.
BriaCell Clinical Data in Advanced Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients with CNS Metastases
The Bria-IMT™ Regimen (Alone or Combined with a CPI)
BriaCell is adding a pre-planned subgroup analysis of patients with CNS metastases to its pivotal Phase 3 study in advanced metastatic breast cancer patients. This could provide an additional indication for market approval of Bria-IMT™.
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