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Cancer Therapy & Research Center at The University of Texas Health Science Center and Oncolytics
April 2, 2009 7:15 AM
CALGARY, Feb. 4 /CNW/ - Oncolytics Biotech Inc. ("Oncolytics") (TSX:ONC, NASDAQ:ONCY) and the Cancer Therapy & Research Center at The University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, (CTRC at UTHSCSA) announced a broad preclinical and clinical collaboration involving up to five, open-label, Phase 2 studies exploring the use of REOLYSIN(R) in combination with chemotherapy for various cancer indications. These indications are expected to include melanoma, pancreatic cancer, squamous cell lung, liver and K-RAS mutated colorectal cancers in combination with standard chemotherapeutics. This research program is in addition to Phase 2 trials in sarcoma and refractory head & neck cancers, sponsored by Oncolytics that are currently underway at this site.
"As an NCI-designated cancer center, we give a very high priority to approaches that are likely to significantly improve the prognosis of patients with malignant diseases," said Dr Giles, Deputy Director of the CTRC at UTHSCSA. "As Director of our Institute for Drug Development (IDD), I am pleased to specifically dedicate IDD resources toward the further rapid investigation of REOLYSIN(R), an agent which is proving itself in the clinic."
"We're excited that an institution of this caliber is investing in additional research opportunities for REOLYSIN(R)," said Dr. Karl Mettinger, Chief Medical Officer of Oncolytics. "This comprehensive research program will explore additional opportunities for REOLYSIN(R) in cancer treatment, while allowing the Company to focus its resources on developing its pivotal program."
About Oncolytics Biotech Inc.
Oncolytics is a Calgary-based biotechnology company focused on the development of oncolytic viruses as potential cancer therapeutics. Oncolytics' clinical program includes a variety of Phase I and Phase II human trials using REOLYSIN(R), its proprietary formulation of the human reovirus, alone and in combination with radiation or chemotherapy. For further information about Oncolytics, please visit www.oncolyticsbiotech.com
About CTRC at UTHSCSA
The CTRC at the UT Health Science Center serves more than 4.4 million people in the high-growth corridor of South and Central Texas, including San Antonio, Austin, Laredo and the Rio Grande Valley. It handles more than 120,000 patient visits each year. The mission of the CTRC at the UT Health Science Center is to promote interdisciplinary research in cancer-related areas of basic science, clinical research, and cancer prevention and control, and to foster the application of the results of that research in the community setting, especially in the South Texas community. The CTRC Institute for Drug Development (IDD) is internationally recognized for conducting the largest oncology Phase I clinical research studies program in the world. In a Phase I research study, a new agent for cancer is tested in human patients for the first time. Fifteen of the cancer drugs most recently approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration underwent development or testing at the IDD.