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Brostallicin demonstrates encouraging anti-tumor activity

Systems Medicine, a Cell Therapeutics subsidiary, has announced encouraging anti-tumor activity in cumulative positive preliminary results from a multicenter, dose-escalation Phase I trial combining cisplatin with brostallicin in patients with solid tumors that had relapsed or were resistant to front-line treatment.

The preliminary results from the first 21 patients treated in the Phase I combination trial with cisplatin showed similar results, with 14 of the patients experiencing stable disease and half (50%) of those 14 patients having durable stable disease for more than six cycles of therapy. Toxicities were mainly hematological and were manageable and reversible in this heavily pretreated patient population.

Steven Weitman, managing director of Systems Medicine, said: “Our Phase I and II experience with brostallicin in over 160 patients demonstrates encouraging anti-tumor activity in a variety of solid tumors, with more than 50% of the patients experiencing at least disease stabilization.”