Atossa Therapeutics to Present Poster on (Z)-Endoxifen at AACR Special Conference in Cancer Research

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Atossa Therapeutics, Inc.
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Highlights Anti-Cancer Activity of (Z)-Endoxifen-Related Compounds in ERα+ Breast Cancer

SEATTLE, Nov. 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Atossa Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: ATOS) (“Atossa” or the “Company”), today announced that a poster detailing the anti-cancer activity of (Z)-endoxifen-related compounds in estrogen receptor alpha-positive (ERα+) breast cancer will be presented at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Special Conference in Cancer Research in Toronto from December 9-11, 2024. Atossa is a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company developing innovative medicines in areas of significant unmet medical need in oncology with a focus on breast cancer.

The poster, titled “Anti-cancer Activity of (Z)-Endoxifen-Related Compounds in ERα+ Breast Cancer,” explores the optimization of therapeutic efficacy and tolerability through modifications to (Z)-endoxifen chemistry. The research highlights the potential of these compounds to improve cancer treatment outcomes by enhancing potency and minimizing adverse effects.

Poster Details:

Title: Anti-cancer activity of (Z)-endoxifen-related compounds in ERα+ breast cancer

  • Description: Explores the optimization of therapeutic efficacy and tolerability through modifications to (Z)-endoxifen chemistry.

  • Time/Place:

Tuesday, December 10, 2024

 

6:30-8:00 pm ET

 

Hilton Toronto

For additional information, please visit the conference website here.

About (Z)-Endoxifen
(Z)-endoxifen is the most potent Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulator (SERM) for estrogen receptor inhibition and also causes estrogen receptor degradation. It has also been shown to have efficacy in the setting of patients with tumor resistance to other hormonal treatments. In addition to its potent anti-estrogen effects, (Z)-endoxifen has been shown to target PKCβ1, a known oncogenic protein, at clinically attainable blood concentrations. Finally, (Z)-endoxifen appears to deliver similar or even greater bone agonistic effects while resulting in little or no endometrial proliferative effects compared with standard treatments, like tamoxifen.

Atossa is developing a proprietary oral formulation of (Z)-endoxifen that does not require liver metabolism to achieve therapeutic concentrations and is encapsulated to bypass the stomach, as acidic conditions in the stomach convert a significant proportion of (Z)-endoxifen to the inactive (E)-endoxifen. Atossa’s (Z)-endoxifen has been shown to be well tolerated in Phase 1 studies and in a small Phase 2 study of women with breast cancer. (Z)-endoxifen is currently being studied in four Phase 2 trials: one in healthy women with measurable breast density, one in women diagnosed with ductal carcinoma in situ, and two other studies including the EVANGELINE study in women with ER+/HER2- breast cancer. Atossa’s (Z)-endoxifen is protected by four issued U.S. patents and numerous pending patent applications.