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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.


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Comment by enriquesuaveon May 11, 2022 9:22am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Pivotal Phase 2 Trial for NSCLC ?

RE:RE:RE:RE:Pivotal Phase 2 Trial for NSCLC ?

There is no question about it IMO.  Combination immunotherapy has its limits.  The ideal combination is one made of a potent drug which destroys entire tumors and  cancers cells via ICD ( immunogenic cell deaths) combined with either checkpoint inhibitors or immune activators.  IMO  TLD-1433/ Rutherin PDT does exactly and most elegantly what is needed, and when added to immunotherapy should favourably change cancer outcomes to a point we have never seen All IMO


ScienceFirst wrote: Nice post Enrique.

That's simply another demonstration that immunotherapies, even in combo, are a waste of time for big pharmas and that the first one that will dare stepping in with our ACT platform could prove to brilliant.


In a study, a combination of the new drug tiragolumab and Roche's established Tecentriq drug did not slow disease progression in newly diagnosed cases of advanced non-small-cell lung cancer when compared with patients on Tecentriq only, the company said.

The setback could unsettle development efforts at more than half a dozen companies exploring similar compounds in a class of drugs called anti-TIGIT. Merck & Co (MRK.N) is closely behind Roche in that race.

"While these results are not what we hoped for in our first analysis, we look forward to seeing mature overall survival for this study to determine next steps," said Roche Chief Medical Officer Levi Garraway.

Investors had hoped the new drug would become an important next-generation therapy in immuno-oncology, with multi-billion dollar sales potential, Credit Suisse analysts said in a note.
 

TIGIT is a receptor found on immune system cells as a backstop to prevent misguided immune attacks against normal body tissue. Some cancer types, however, exploit TIGIT to grow unnoticed by cell-killing immune cells.

A similar mode of action is behind a blockbuster class of immune drugs known as PD-1 and PD-L1, such as Merck & Co's Keytruda and Bristol-Myers Squibb's Opdivo.

That multi-billion-dollar success has pushed the industry to explore similar anti-cancer concepts, such as anti-TIGITs which are believed to be well tolerated and which are typically being tested in a drug cocktail with established PD-1 or PD-L1 drugs.

Gilead Sciences (GILD.O) last November exercised an option to collaborate with Arcus Biosciences (RCUS.N) (market valuation of 1.7B$) on the anti-TIGIT drug domvanalimab.

GlaxoSmithKline (GSK.L) in June 2021 struck a licensing deal worth up to $2 billion with iTeos Therapeutics Inc (ITOS.O) for an anti-TIGIT candidate. read more

Bristol-Myers Squibb (BMY.N) and Agenus Inc are collaborating on a drug under a May 2021 partnership.

Coherus BioSciences (CHRS.O) in January exercised an option to licence a drug candidate by Shanghai Junshi Biosciences (688180.SS) for the U.S. and Canadian markets.

For Roche, which is seeking to offset a decline in sales due to competition from cheaper copies of a trio of established cancer drugs, hope now turns to an experimental Alzheimer's drug for which trial results are expected later this year.




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