MHRA approves expansion of ModiFY trial; Modi-1 to be assessed in RCC in combination with double CPIs

Prof Lindy Durrant, Chief Executive Officer, Scancell said: “We greatly appreciate the supportive and helpful discussions with the MHRA and are thrilled to have received approval to expand ModiFY into a cohort of patients who will now receive Modi-1 in combination with double checkpoint inhibitors. This approval marks another milestone for Scancell, and the promising efficacy, safety and tolerability study generated from earlier cohorts underscore our belief that our Modi-1 cancer vaccine has the potential to deliver a step change in the treatment of renal and other hard-to-treat cancers.”

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