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Aethlon Medical Announces Financial Results for the Fiscal Third Quarter Ended December 31, 2024 and Provides Corporate Update

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Key Milestone Achieved: First Patient treated in Hemopurifier® Safety, Feasibility, and Dose Finding Study for Solid Tumors Not Responding to Anti-PD-1 Antibodies

Patient Enrollment Open at Two Australian for Hemopurifier® Cancer Trial

Operating Expenses Significantly Reduced

Conference Call to be Held Today at 4:30 p.m. ET

SAN DIEGO, Feb. 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Aethlon Medical, Inc. (Nasdaq: AEMD), a medical therapeutic company focused on developing products to treat cancer and life-threatening infectious diseases, today reported financial results for its fiscal third quarter ended December 31, 2024 and provided an update on recent developments.

Company Updates

During the third quarter, and subsequently, the company made significant progress in its oncology trial efforts in Australia while executing cost-cutting measures to enhance operational efficiency. Management is pleased to highlight the following key developments:

Clinical Trials:

Steady progress in our Australian Oncology trial of the Hemopurifier in patients with solid tumors was made. To date, three patients have been enrolled. Two patients did not advance to the treatment phase due to pre-specified stopping criteria during the run-in period - one showed a clinical response to anti PD-1 therapy, while the other experienced toxicity related to anti-PD-1 therapy. The third patient, who did not respond to anti-PD-1 therapy, successfully underwent a single 4-hour Hemopurifier treatment at Royal Adelaide Hospital on January 29, 2025. The treatment was completed with no device-related issues or complications. Samples collected before and after treatment will be analyzed to assess extracellular vesicle removal and changes in anti-tumor T cell activity. This data will be available once all 3 patients in this patient cohort are treated.

Following the investigator meeting with the three clinical sites, Aethlon received valuable feedback suggesting protocol modifications that could possibly improve enrollment speed, reduce screen failures, and shorten the time to Hemopurifier treatment and time to data. In response, the Aethlon team swiftly developed a protocol amendment incorporating these recommendations.

Key changes include enrolling patients only after they have been confirmed not to be responding to anti-PD-1 therapy. This adjustment eliminates the need to identify patients within the first 2 weeks of starting anti-PD-1 therapy and removes the two-month run-in period previously required to assess response to therapy. Additionally, restrictions on commonly prescribed concomitant medications that do not impact patient safety have been lifted. The amended protocol also broadens eligibility to include patients receiving all approved dosing regimens of Pembrolizumab and Nivolumab, rather than limiting enrollment to specific schedules.