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Photocure Announces Mobile BLC Tower Initiative to Expand Access to Cysview in the U.S.

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OSLO, Norway, June 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Photocure ASA (OSE: PHO), the Bladder Cancer Company, today announces that it has commenced activities to support a new initiative enabling U.S. Hospitals and Clinics to offer blue light cystoscopy (BLC®) using a mobile capital equipment model. The initiative is aligned with a recently executed agreement between Karl Storz and ForTec Medical, aimed at providing on-demand Saphira™ BLC equipment to hospitals in the U.S. leveraging ForTec's utilization-driven mobile equipment business model.

The mobile tower opportunity is intended to increase access to BLC by reducing or eliminating the need for capital budget approvals and instead, enables hospitals to utilize operating budgets to bring the benefits of BLC with Cysview® to their physicians and patients. In some hospitals and clinics in the U.S., capital budget priorities have become a rate-limiting factor for purchasing and adopting Saphira equipment to improve TURBT* procedures and the management of patients with bladder cancer.

ForTec has initiated procedures in select territories with the 6 Saphira towers that it currently has in the field, and an expanded rollout of the program throughout the U.S. is anticipated to commence in the third quarter of 2024 with 12 additional Saphira towers that ForTec is preparing for deployment.

ForTec focuses on the urology treatment segment, and is equipped to provide real-time capital equipment from its warehouses across the U.S. With ForTec's facility network located within 3 hours of >90% of all U.S. operating rooms, and its sales force covering the 48 contiguous states in the U.S., the mobile BLC tower opportunity has potential to significantly increase access and utilization of BLC with Cysview for TURBT procedures. In preparation for the national rollout, ForTec, Photocure, and Karl Storz will hold joint training and planning sessions among their commercial organizations.

Under the mobile tower business model, hospitals or physicians can contact ForTec to schedule cases. Once scheduled, ForTec will deliver the equipment the day before the procedure for proper set up and care. A ForTec technician is present during all surgical procedures. Once the procedures are completed for the day or rental period, ForTec will return the mobile tower to its local depot for servicing and quality control in advance of the next deployment. At any given point in the delivery of care, Photocure, Karl Storz and ForTec will collaborate to ensure seamless service. The per case business model has additional benefits such as roughly doubling the number of field-based account managers between Photocure and ForTec, marketing the use of BLC with Cysview to ForTec's vast customer network, and ensuring that trained technicians, functioning equipment and parts are always available on-site.