BriaCell Announces First Patient Dosed in Phase I/IIa Clinical Study of BriaVax(TM) in Advanced Breast Cancer
BriaCell Announces First Patient Dosed in Phase I/IIa Clinical Study of BriaVax(TM) in Advanced Breast Cancer · Marketwired

BERKELEY, CA and VANCOUVER, BC--(Marketwired - May 08, 2017) - BriaCell Therapeutics Corp. ("BriaCell" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE: BCT) (BCTXF), an immuno-oncology focused biotechnology company, today announced dosing of the first patient in BriaCell's Phase I/IIa clinical trial evaluating the Company's lead product candidate, BriaVax™, a genetically engineered whole-cell vaccine derived from a human breast tumor cell line, in patients with advanced breast cancer.

"We are delighted to announce formal commencement of the Phase I/IIa trial of BriaVax™, a significant milestone for our promising platform technology and program," commented Dr. Bill Williams, President & CEO of BriaCell. "We expect this study to confirm the robust safety profile of BriaVax™ previously observed in two preliminary Phase I trials in advanced breast cancer patients, as well as preliminary efficacy signals."

"The initiation of this clinical trial brings us one step closer to provide a promising safe alternative to existing treatment options," stated Dr. Charles Wiseman, BriaCell's scientific founder. "We look forward to providing a targeted immunotherapy that has the capability to expand into additional solid tumors, which can also be combined with other treatment agents."

"We are co-developing a diagnostic, BriaDx™, in parallel with the Phase I/IIa study, which we believe will ultimately assist in identifying the patients most likely to benefit from treatment with BriaVax™," stated Dr. Markus Lacher, Head of Research and Development at BriaCell. "I am very optimistic that this clinical study -- together with our already obtained excellent preliminary data -- will provide us with the results necessary to complete the first version of BriaDx™ and prepare it for validation in future clinical trials, potentially opening a path for accelerated clinical development of BriaVax™."

About the Phase I/IIa Clinical Trial Protocol

The Phase I/IIa clinical trial is an open-label study enrolling up to 24 late-stage breast cancer patients with recurrent and/or metastatic disease. Patients will be administered BriaVax™ every two weeks for the first month of treatment, then monthly up to one year.

The primary objective of the clinical trial is to evaluate the safety of BriaVax™ in study subjects, and the principal secondary objective is evaluation of tumor size reduction. Tumor response will be monitored every three months during the study. The trial will also evaluate progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS).

For additional details regarding the clinical trial, please visit: https://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03066947.