Autonomix Medical, Inc. Announces U.S. Patent Granted Covering the Treatment of Cancerous Tumors and Cancer Related Pain with Company’s Proprietary Catheter-Based Technology

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Growing global patent portfolio to over 120 patents with 80 issued patents and over 40 pending patent applications

Previously completed preclinical study evaluating targeted nerve ablation demonstrated statistically significant reduction of metastases and statistically significant reduction in tumor mass

THE WOODLANDS, TX, Dec. 30, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Autonomix Medical, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMIX) (“Autonomix” or the “Company”), a medical device company focused on advancing innovative technologies to revolutionize how diseases involving the nervous system are diagnosed and treated, today announced the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has issued U.S. patent 12,064,256 (‘256 patent) titled, Systems and Methods for Treating Cancer and/or Augmenting Organ Function.

The issued ‘256 patent covers technology including, but not limited to, systems, methods and devices for interventionally treating cancerous tumors and cancer related pain. The Company is initially advancing the development of its technology to address pancreatic cancer-related pain.

“As we continue to advance the development of this potentially groundbreaking technology, bolstering our patent protection remains a key priority,” commented Brad Hauser, CEO of Autonomix. “Supported by recent positive preclinical results demonstrated to date, we believe the depth and breadth of our proprietary technology provides the opportunity for further evaluation and we intend to explore its potential to reduce cancer progression and metastases.”

Results from a previously completed preclinical mouse study evaluating the ability of targeted nerve ablation demonstrated statistically significant reduction of metastases and statistically significant reduction in tumor mass, further supporting that neural pathways are especially impactful in the pathogenesis of pancreatic cancer. While the Company’s ongoing proof-of-concept human clinical trial is strictly focused on pain reduction from the ablation of target nerves near the pancreas, additional studies will explore whether these preclinical findings translate to the clinical application of Autonomix’s technology. Based on the preclinical results demonstrated to date, the Company intends to further explore the potential of its ablation technology to slow human pancreatic cancer growth and metastasis.

Autonomix’s first-in-class catheter-based sensing technology is covered by its global patent portfolio with over 80 issued patents and over 40 pending patent applications. In addition to the ‘256 patent, the USPTO has recently issued 12,053,634 (‘634 patent) titled, Endoscopic Sympathectomy Systems and Methods, and 12,070,334 (‘334 patent) titled, Elongated Conductors and Methods of Making and Using the Same.