Around three million people in the UK were estimated to be living with cancer in 2022 Alliance Healthcare has announced it has opened access to UK pharmacies of its ‘Not Normal for You?’ (NNFY) cancer symptom referral scheme to allow pharmacists to refer patients showing potential cancer symptoms to their GPs. The expansion follows the successful launch of the scheme across Alphega Pharmacy’s network, a brand under Alliance Healthcare comprising a network of independent pharmacies across the world. According to Macmillan Cancer Support, around three million people in the UK were estimated to be living with cancer in 2022. The most common cancers in the UK are breast cancer, which accounts for 15% of all cases, followed by prostate cancer (14%), lung cancer (13%) and bowel cancer (11%). As part of the rollout, Alliance Healthcare will provide pharmacies with marketing materials such as leaflets and referral cards, free of charge, ...
Though a recent Phase III trial failed to achieve its primary endpoint with Imfinzi (durvalumab) in a specific subset of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), AstraZeneca has announced that another Phase III study evaluating the checkpoint inhibitor has demonstrated a survival benefit in patients with limited-state small cell lung cancer (LS-SCLC). As per the 5 April press release, Imfinzi monotherapy demonstrated statistically and clinically meaningful improvements across the study’s primary endpoints of overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS). Additionally, the safety profile of the Imfinzi remained consistent with previous findings. The randomised, double-blind, placebo-controlled Phase III ADRIATIC study (NCT03703297) is actively evaluating Imfinzi as both a monotherapy and as a combination therapy with AstraZeneca’s Imjudo (tremelimumab) for the treatment of patients with LS-SCLC who have not progressed following concurrent chemoradiotherapy (cCRT). The study enrolled a total of 730 patients who were randomly assigned to receive placebo or 1500mg Imfinzi, ...
myTomorrows has announced a new partnership with a UK-based charity, brainstrust, to support individuals living with brain cancer. The partnership will help equip patients with knowledge of relevant treatment options, participation in clinical trials and access to pre-approved drugs, while supporting clinicians when recruiting patients to relevant clinical trials. Brain tumours affect around 80,000 people in England, with only 12% of patients surviving beyond five years of their diagnosis. As part of the agreement, the charity will provide its patient network with timely, up-to-date and useful information surrounding credible and accessible clinical trials, along with myTomorrow’s expertise and support. In addition, myTomorrow’s trained patient navigators will play a key role as a single point of contact to help guide patients with brain tumours and their loved ones, as well as healthcare professionals, through medical care and help them make the best decisions during their treatment journey. Using a GDPR-compliant ISO ...
Recently, Hengrui Pharmaceuticals’ innovative drug fluazoparib (Errayi®) alone or in combination with apatinib (Etan®) for the treatment of HER2-negative breast cancer with mutations in the germline breast cancer susceptibility gene (gBRCA) has been included in the list of breakthrough therapeutic varieties by the Center for Drug Evaluation of the State Drug Administration (CDEA). According to the data released by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) of the World Health Organization in 2020, breast cancer has become the world’s number one malignant tumor and is one of the most common malignant tumors in women. Currently, the incidence of breast cancer in domestic patients is growing rapidly and has been ranked first on the spectrum of female tumor incidence, and recurrence and metastasis occur in nearly 50% of patients after treatment. Human breast cancer susceptibility genes (BRCA) are important oncogenes in the human body, including BRCA1 and BRCA2. Compared with ...
Researchers at Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and the University of Cambridge have announced the launch of the BEST4 trial to evaluate a capsule sponge test to prevent oesophageal cancer. Funded by Cancer Research UK and the National Institute for Health and Research, the capsule sponge could see routine screening introduced into the NHS if successful. Responsible for around 9,200 new cases every year in the UK, oesophageal cancer occurs in the long, hollow tube that runs from the throat to the stomach, known as the oesophagus. The BEST4 trial, launched at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, is investigating whether the pill-on-a-thread test can be used to screen or monitor those most at risk of the disease. The ten-minute test is used for Barrett’s oesophagus, sometimes called a pre-cancerous condition, which is usually identified via an endoscopy and a biopsy at a hospital, following a GP referral. The process is time-consuming, unpleasant ...
EUR 20m to identify new targets and develop first in class drugs DISCO Pharmaceuticals – a company specialising in unlocking the surfaceome of cancer cells at scale – has raided EUR 20m to identify new targets and develop first in class drugs. The funding round was backed by a formidable investor syndicate, including Sofinnova Partners, Panakes Partners, M Ventures and AbbVie Ventures. The development of new treatment modalities in oncology is increasing, however, the lack of cell surface targets limits the application to some clinically effective targets. Also, the development of new biologics, such as bi-specific antibodies and antibody drug conjugates, is increasing and there are currently less than 30 molecular targets, which form the basis of all antibody-based therapies. Consequently, there is a significant need to identify novel cancer-selective targets and target pairs. DISCO’s surfaceome mapping platform transforms the current approach of target discovery for large molecule R&D. This ...
Don Tracy, Associate Editor Approval would mark first HER2-targeted therapy for biliary tract cancer in the United States. Jazz Pharmaceuticals announced that it has completed its Biologics License Application (BLA) for zanidatamab, an investigational bispecific antibody treatment targeting HER2-positive metastatic(BTC). Aiming for accelerated approval, zanidatamab has the potential to be the first HER2-targeted therapy indicated for BTC in the United States. According to the company, the BLA was based on findings from the Phase IIb HERIZON-BTC-01 trial for zanidatamab. The primary study endpoint of confirmed objective response rate (cORR) by independent central review (ICR) was deemed a success, as the 80 enrolled patients demonstrated a cORR of 41.3%. The HERIZON-BTC-302 Phase III started recently and is currently in the process of enrollment.1 “This important milestone brings us one step closer to delivering zanidatamab, a targeted treatment option, to patients living with HER2-positive BTC, a type of cancer that is associated ...
The self-replicating mRNA molecule could be used in cancer and potentially a broad range of other diseases Strand Therapeutics, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) spinout, has developed a new class of advanced mRNA molecules for more targeted and powerful treatments for cancer. The new class of mRNA molecules is designed to sense what type of cells they encounter in the body and express therapeutic proteins once they have entered diseased cells. Most next-generation cancer immunotherapies are based on recombinant proteins, which are challenging to deliver to specific targets in the body and do not remain active for long enough to create a durable response. Strand has developed the world’s first mRNA programming language to improve mRNA molecules’ ability to sense their environment and generate targeted responses where needed most, allowing the company to specify the tissues its mRNAs express proteins in. In addition, the company uses techniques such as ...
ROCKVILLE, Md. and SUZHOU, China, March 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Innovent Biologics, Inc. (“Innovent”) (HKEX: 01801), a world-class biopharmaceutical company that develops, manufactures and commercializes high quality medicines for the treatment of oncology, metabolic, autoimmune, ophthalmology and other major diseases, announces that the first participant has been successfully dosed with IBI310 (anti-CTLA-4 monoclonal antibody) in combination with sintilimab (PD-1 inhibitor) in a randomized, controlled, multicenter Phase 3 clinical trial (Neoshot), for resectable MSI-H/dMMR[1] colon cancer (stage cT4 or cN+) neoadjuvant therapy. Neoshot is the first Phase 3 clinical trial (NCT05890742) in China to investigate MSI-H/dMMR colon cancer neoadjuvant immunotherapy. The study will evaluate the safety and efficacy of IBI310 combined with sintilimab for neoadjuvant therapy, compared with adjuvant chemotherapy after radical surgery for MSI-H/dMMR colon cancer. The primary endpoints are pathologic complete response (pCR) rate and event-free survival (EFS). Previously, in a randomized, controlled, multicenter Phase 1b study for neoadjuvant ...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer and is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide. Data published between 2016 to 2018 suggests that close to 56,000 new cases of breast cancer are diagnosed in the UK, mostly affecting females, and with 86% presenting with early disease. Most breast cancers have proteins (receptors). These include oestrogen receptor-positive (ER+), where breast cancers have receptors for the hormone oestrogen, and HER2-negative, where the protein is absent – human epidermal growth factor 2. Hormones, particularly oestrogen, can attach to these receptors and encourage the cells to grow. A pathologist can identify the receptors during biopsy or surgery, helping to determine treatment. Recent research has led to the development of new candidate drugs known as SERDS (selective oestrogen receptor degraders). These drugs are designed to attach to and disrupt these oestrogen receptors, preventing the growth of cancer. A new SERD molecular entity, ...
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