Positive OS Results of Anktiva Combined With Checkpoint Inhibitors in NSCLC Announced; Meeting Scheduled with FDA to Discuss Registration Path for ANKTIVA in Lung Cancer

“The results we noted with the completion of the QUILT 3.055 basket trial across multiple tumor types in patients with late-stage cancers for whom standard of care plus checkpoints failed, validates our hypothesis that orchestration of NK cells with killer T cells and memory T cells could result in meaningful clinical improvements to current standards of care. We hypothesized that activation and proliferation of natural killer cells through IL-15 stimulation could rescue T cells after checkpoint failure, regardless of tumor type or of tumor location. As with non-muscle invasive bladder cancer, we believe that ANKTIVA enhanced the NK and T cell activity critical for targeting and killing cancer cells which have entered the phase of tumor evasion and resistance, ”said Patrick Soon-Shiong, M.D., Executive Chairman and Global Chief Scientific and Medical Officer at ImmunityBio. “QUILT 3.055 was the initial and seminal study of our Cancer Moonshot program launched in January 2016 (see related video here). The findings of a significant extension of overall survival in 2nd- and 3rd-line lung cancer affirms that combination therapy, with the orchestration of the innate and adaptive immune system, could potentially lead to the evolution of immunotherapy beyond T cells for all cancer patients. We are excited that these results continue to demonstrate the broad potential for ANKTIVA across multiple tumor types and its role as the next-generation immunotherapy. We are committed to pursuing additional indications for ANKTIVA in our pipeline with a mission to deliver new hope to patients with serious, advanced cancers where standard therapies have failed.”

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