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Theralase Technologies Inc. V.TLT

Alternate Symbol(s):  TLTFF

Theralase Technologies Inc. is a Canada-based clinical-stage pharmaceutical company. The Company is engaged in the research and development of light activated compounds and their associated drug formulations. The Company operates through two divisions: Anti-Cancer Therapy (ACT) and Cool Laser Therapy (CLT). The Anti-Cancer Therapy division develops patented, and patent pending drugs, called Photo Dynamic Compounds (PDCs) and activates them with patent pending laser technology to destroy specifically targeted cancers, bacteria and viruses. The CLT division is responsible for the Company’s medical laser business. The Cool Laser Therapy division designs, develops, manufactures and markets super-pulsed laser technology indicated for the healing of chronic knee pain. The technology has been used off-label for healing numerous nerve, muscle and joint conditions. The Company develops products both internally and using the assistance of specialist external resources.


TSXV:TLT - Post by User

Post by Eoganachton Jun 22, 2021 5:25pm
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Pfizer partner BioNTech starts cancer vaccine phase 2 trial

Pfizer partner BioNTech starts cancer vaccine phase 2 trialIn BioNTech's phase 1 melanoma trial, 25 patients received the vaccine by itself. 1 of those patients had a complete remission of metastasized tumours, 3 had a partial response (reduction in tumour size) and 7 experienced a slow down of tumour growth. That's only a 16% response rate.

I'm not sure if Theralase is still pursuing it's anti-cancer vaccine Ruvacare as there is no mention of it on Theralase's Pipeline page - there is only the anti-pathogen Ruvacare(V) for SARS, COV-2,  & COVID-19. I would email them about it but they no longer respond to my emails.

BioNTech takes its first cancer vaccine into phase 2

June 21, 2021
 
It would be easy to forget that back in 2019, BioNTech was an early-stage biotech firmly focused on cancer vaccines, before being catapulted onto the world-stage with its COVID-19 shot.
 
Now, the German company has issued a reminder of its original R&D mission with the start of the first phase 2 trial of BNT111 – the first of several cancer vaccine candidates – in patients with skin cancer.
 
Pre-pandemic, the plan was to start both a phase 2 and phase 3 of BNT111 in 2020, but with the Pfizer-partnered COVID-19 shot consuming its attention, timelines have slipped back.
 
The phase 2 study is testing BNT111 in combination with Regeneron/Sanofi’s PD-1 inhibitor Libtayo (cemiplimab) in patients with advanced melanoma who have relapsed after or not responded to treatment with a PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitor drug.
 
As only around a third of patients are estimated to respond to PD-1/PD-L1 blockade therapy, there is a drive in the pharma industry to develop combination cancer immunotherapies that could boost that proportion.
 
BNT111 is the lead product candidate from BioNTech’s FixVac platform, and is based on a combination of four mRNA-encoded, tumour-associated antigens – NY-ESO-1, MAGE-A3, tyrosinase, and TPTE – that are designed to stimulate an immune response against a cancer.
 
The vaccine has already shown evidence of safety and preliminary efficacy in the phase 1, dose-ranging Lipo-MERIT trial reported last year, which involved advanced melanoma patients previously treated with PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitors. Efficacy was assessed in a subset of 42 patients treated with the shot as a monotherapy or alongside an anti-PD-1 drug.
 
Among the 25-strong group given the vaccine on its own, there was one patient who had a complete remission of tumours that had spread from the original site. Three more had partial responses with a reduction in tumour size, and seven saw their disease stabilise as tumour growth was inhibited.
 
The combination group of 17 patients had six partial responses, including five out of 10 patients on a 100 mcg dose of BNT111 plus anti-PD-1.
 
The phase 2 trial – dubbed BNT111-01 – is enrolling 120 patients and will compare the combination to each of the drugs given alone, and is due to complete in mid-2022.
 
Meanwhile, BioNTech intends to start mid-stage trials of two more cancer vaccines – FixVac candidate BNT113 for head and neck cancers and Genentech-partnered individualised neoantigen specific immunotherapy (iNeST) BNT122 in multiple solid tumours – before the end of the year.
 
“We were able to demonstrate the potential of mRNA vaccines in addressing COVID-19,” said zlem Treci, co-founder and chief medical officer of BioNTech.
 
“We must not forget that cancer is also a global health threat, even worse than the current pandemic,” she added.
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