Epeius Biotechnologies
Corporation announced today the expansion of ongoing clinical trials using
Rexin-G(TM) in the United States to include breast cancer and all types of
sarcomas that have failed standard chemotherapy. Following on the heels of
their landmark clinical trials in the United States and abroad, the US FDA
granted Orphan Drug Status for Rexin-G for the treatment of pancreatic
cancer while the Philippine BFAD granted Expanded Access Use of Rexin-G for
the treatment of all chemo-resistant solid tumors. Rexin-G is the world's
first tumor-targeted nanomedicine -- a targeted gene delivery system that
seeks out and destroys both primary tumors and metastatic cancers that have
spread throughout the body. Delivered by simple intravenous infusion,
Rexin-G has demonstrated unprecedented single-agent efficacy against a
broad spectrum of solid tumors where chemotherapy, radiotherapy and other
targeted therapies have failed.
According to Dr. Erlinda M. Gordon, M.D., Medical Director of Epeius,
"In advancing these new trials in the United States, we are keeping our
promise to the Food and Drug Administration, who originally granted us
permission to make Rexin-G available to foreign countries with the proviso
that we would "open clinical trials in the United States as soon as
practicable." With more than three years of clinical experience with
Rexin-G in an increasing number of otherwise intractable cancers in the
Philippines, Japan and the US, we have gained valuable insights into the
general safety, optimal dosing parameters, and best treatment regimens that
provide the greatest benefits for the cancer patient without compromising
safety. In addition, we have brought the formulation of Rexin-G to its
highest clinical potency, enabling treatments of only two or three simple
infusions per week."
The clinical trials of Rexin-G for breast cancer and sarcoma will
initially be centered in San Marino, CA, where Epeius Biotechnologies Corp.
has its headquarters, and in Santa Monica, CA at the Sarcoma Oncology
Center. Dr. Sant P. Chawla, M.D., who trained at the University of Texas
M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, is a renowned expert on malignant sarcomas,
and has agreed to serve as Principal Investigator (PI) for both clinical
trials. With the global demand for Rexin-G increasing, Epeius is actively
engaged in the development of additional trials and the establishment of
treatment centers in the United States and around the world.
About Epeius Biotechnologies
Epeius Biotechnologies Corporation is a privately held
biopharmaceutical company dedicated to the advancement of genetic medicine
with the development and commercialization of its proprietary targeted
delivery systems. Credited with innovations ranging from oncogene
discovery, to designer therapeutic genes, to pathotropic (disease-seeking)
targeting, to high-performance vector engineering, to advanced
biopharmaceutical manufacturing and bioprocess development, Epeius
Biotechnologies is well positioned to "launch" its enabling platform
technologies for the benefit of cancer patients worldwide. Rapid advances
in clinical drug development provide Epeius with a unique opportunity for
early revenues from the exportation and sale of its lead product to the
Philippines and reciprocating Southeast Asian countries-thus demonstrating
the high growth potential of a small biotechnology company while
maintaining the lowered risk profile of a biopharmaceutical company with a
high-value, late-stage product.
To learn more about Rexin-G and Epeius' pipeline of proprietary
compounds currently available for partnership or clinical trials, please
visit us at epeiusbiotech
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