Positive Findings announced from a Study Evaluating Ampligen® in the Treatment of Pancreatic Cancer in the Journal Clinical Cancer Research

AIM Chief Executive Officer Thomas K. Equels stated: “We have already seen that Ampligen as a single-agent therapy was associated with improved progression-free survival and overall survival in these Early Access Program pancreatic cancer patients. This new data analysis provides us further insight into exactly why that’s the case, which could give us the ability to identify cancer patients who might benefit more from Ampligen treatment than they would from other known cancer treatments. Additionally, the changes in the tumor microenvironment we see in pancreatic cancer are similar to those we have seen in triple-negative breast cancer, ovarian cancer and colorectal cancer metastatic to the liver. We have hypothesized that Ampligen has the potential to be efficacious in almost every solid tumor type based on its direct effect on malignant tumor cells and its effect on the tumor micro-environment. All these data combined lend further credence to the broad applicability of Ampligen in solid tumors.”

Share:

More News

Paul Hudson, CEO of Sanofi, commented, “The proposed acquisition of Blueprint Medicines represents a strategic step forward in our rare and immunology portfolios. It enhances our pipeline and accelerates our transformation into the world’s leading immunology company. This acquisition is fully aligned with our strategic intent to strengthen our existing

Adam Pearson, Chief Strategy Officer, Astellas commented, “Astellas is dedicated to advancing innovative therapies for some of the most challenging-to-treat cancers, such as gastric and pancreatic cancer. XNW27011 is a promising new asset that complements Astellas’ pipeline and enhances our leading position in precision oncology. We look forward to harnessing

“We were honored to present our latest research at the American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting,” said Jay Hartenbach, President and Chief Operating Officer of Diakonos Oncology. “Glioblastoma remains one of the most aggressive and challenging cancers to treat, and we are committed to advancing novel immunotherapy approaches that have

“Patients with HER2-mutant NSCLC are predominantly women, may be of younger age and non-smokers. The FDA’s decision to grant Priority Review designation to our application for sevabertinib is a significant milestone that validates both the unmet need and the potential for sevabertinib to fulfill that need,” said Christine Roth, Executive