Kintara Therapeutics Awarded $2.0 Million National Institutes of Health SBIR Grant to Support the Clinical Development of REM-001
"We are delighted that the National Institutes of Health recognizes that Kintara's REM-001 program shows an opportunity to address an unmet medical need by significantly improving the quality of life and reducing co-morbidities for patients with CMBC," said Robert E. Hoffman, President and CEO of Kintara. "The support from the NIH validates the potential of our program to help patients with metastatic breast cancer who have little or no treatment options for this devastating disease. We look forward to advancing our REM-001 program with this grant."
Funds from the NIH SBIR grant will enable Kintara to restart the REM-001 CMBC program and generate clinical evidence to demonstrate proof of concept for the photodynamic therapy platform in CMBC. Completion of this study is intended to aid in the design of a planned phase 3 registrational study.
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Kintara also has a proprietary, late-stage photodynamic therapy platform that holds promise as a localized cutaneous, or visceral, tumor treatment as well as in other potential indications. REM-001 Therapy, which consists of the laser light source, the light delivery device, and the REM-001 drug product, has been previously studied in four Phase 2/3 clinical trials in patients with CMBC who had previously received chemotherapy and/or failed radiation therapy. In CMBC, REM-001 has a clinical efficacy to date of
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