LP-284 Receives FDA Orphan Drug Designation for Soft Tissue Sarcomas

“Receiving orphan drug designation for LP-284 in soft tissue sarcomas expands this molecule’s potential beyond hematologic malignancies into solid tumors,” said Panna Sharma, CEO of Lantern Pharma. “Adult soft tissue sarcomas are a compelling opportunity for LP-284. Unlike pediatric sarcomas driven by specific gene fusions, adult sarcomas commonly exhibit complex genomic alterations, chromosomal instability, and DNA damage response deficiencies – including BRCA-ness and homologous recombination repair defects – that align with LP-284’s synthetic lethal mechanism. With over 79% of cases occurring in adults, this designation addresses a distinct patient population with significant unmet need. Our RADR® AI platform identified these DNA repair vulnerabilities, demonstrating its ability to uncover biomarker-driven precision oncology opportunities in rare cancers with limited treatment options.”

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