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Novel Immunotherapy QXL138AM Wins Orphan Drug Status in US

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted orphan drug designation to Nammi Therapeutics’ lead immunotherapy candidate QXL138AM for multiple myeloma. The first-in-class therapy is designed to kill targeted cancer cells without the “significant toxicities” of other treatments also based on the interferon-alpha (INF-alpha) protein, Nammi…

CYT-338 Shows Anticancer Activity in Preclinical Tests

CYT-338, an investigational myeloma therapy designed to simultaneously bind to cancer cells and activate immune cells called natural killer cells, has shown promising anti-cancer activity in preclinical studies. A team led by scientists at Cytovia Therapeutics, the company developing CYT-338, will present the findings in a poster this…

Ninlaro as Oral Combo Therapy Fails at Trial in Heavily Treated Patients

Adding Ninlaro (ixazomib) to cyclophosphamide and dexamethasone does not improve progression-free survival for multiple myeloma patients who relapsed after several lines of treatment, a Phase 2 trial reported. The study, “Ixazomib with cyclophosphamide and dexamethasone in relapsed or refractory myeloma: MUKeight phase II randomised controlled…

Agreement Reached to Develop MMP-13 Inhibitors to Treat Myeloma

SteroTherapeutics has entered into an exclusive license agreement with Moffitt Cancer Center and Florida Atlantic University Research Corporation to develop matrix metalloproteinase 13 (MMP-13) inhibitors for treating multiple myeloma. “This partnership with Moffitt Cancer Center and the Research Institute of Florida Atlantic University will allow us to…

Organizations Rally to Help Ukrainian Rare Disease Patients

A Russian military plane crash near Tetiana Zamorska’s home in Kyiv, Ukraine, was a sign that it was time for her and her family to leave. The treacherous, 34-hour pilgrimage that ultimately brought the group of eight by car to temporary accommodations in neighboring Poland last month was physically and emotionally difficult,…

Europe Awaits Proposed New Framework for Sharing Health Data

The European Commission is expected to propose a new governing framework for health data next month, called the European Health Data Space (EHDS), with the aim of connecting national health systems to facilitate secure and efficient transfer of data across systems in different European nations. The move is expected to…