Actinium Announces KOL Webinar to Highlight Recently Announced Iomab-ACT Trial with Leading FDA Approved Commercial CAR T-Cell Therapy Being Led by the University of Texas Southwestern
- Dr.
Farrukh Awan , Professor of Medicine,Division of Hematology Oncology atUniversity of Texas Southwestern and Principal Investigator for the trial to join Actinium management for webinar - Expansion of Iomab-ACT program with commercial CAR-T supported by ongoing MSKCC clinical trial with success implying a potential billion-dollar market opportunity in lymphodepletion
- Webinar to be held on
Monday, May 20 th at8:00 AM ET
Dr.
To date, Iomab-ACT has been studied in a clinical trial with an investigational CD19 targeting CAR-T cell therapy developed by
Registration for the KOL webinar can be found here or on the investor relations page of Actinium's website here.
Iomab-ACT Phase 1 CAR-T Conditioning Results
Actinium presented results from its ongoing phase 1 trial using Iomab-ACT as conditioning prior to CD19 CAR-T therapy for patients with relapsed or refractory B-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (B-ALL) or Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma (DLBCL) at the Tandem Meetings I Transplantation & Cellular Therapy Meetings of ASTCT and CIBMTR the combined annual meetings of the American Society for Transplantation and Cellular Therapy (ASTCT) and the
Targeted Radiotherapy Conditioning Opportunity
The opportunity exists for better conditioning in other areas of cellular therapy, such as CAR-T as well as gene therapies. The pipeline of CAR-T and gene therapies has rapidly expanded, with the addressable patient population expected to nearly double and reach approximately 93,000 patients in the
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Actinium develops targeted radiotherapies to meaningfully improve survival for people who have failed existing oncology therapies. Advanced pipeline candidates Iomab-B (pre-BLA & MAA (EU)), an induction and conditioning agent prior to bone marrow transplant, and Actimab-A (National Cancer Institute CRADA pivotal development path), a therapeutic agent, have demonstrated potential to extend survival outcomes for people with relapsed and refractory acute myeloid leukemia. Actinium plans to advance Iomab-B for other blood cancers and next generation conditioning candidate Iomab-ACT to improve cell and gene therapy outcomes. Actinium holds more than 230 patents and patent applications including several patents related to the manufacture of the isotope Ac-225 in a cyclotron.
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