List of Radiopharmaceuticals/Radiotherapies Companies with Phase 2 Active Clinical Trial - 24
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AdvanCell Sydney, Australia | AdvanCell is a clinical stage radiopharmaceutical company developing an innovative pipeline of 212Pb-based Targeted Alpha Therapies for cancer patients. AdvanCell’s platform technology addresses the most significant challenge in Targeted Alpha Therapy – the reliable and scalable supply of isotope. AdvanCell’s novel drug discovery, preclinical processes, and state-of-the-art facilities leverage daily access to 212Pb, the ideal isotope for Targeted Alpha Therapy. |
Aerin Medical Lakeway, Texas, United States | Nasal breathing is a very important function of human life and any obstruction in the nasal airway also known as a congested or blocked nose, can dramatically impact the quality of life.The VIVAER treatment, performed in a doctor’s office, is a non-invasive procedure without any incisions. The patient'snasal valve area is gently reshaped using low-temperature radiofrequency energy with lasting results. |
Ariceum Therapeutics Robert-Rössle-Straße. 10, Building 79, Berlin, 13125, DE | Ariceum Therapeutics is a private clinical-stage radiopharmaceutical company focused on the diagnosis and precision treatment of neuroendocrine and certain other aggressive, hard-to-treat cancers. Our lead targeted systemic radiopharmaceutical product, 177 Lu-satoreotide tetraxetan (Satoreotide), is an antagonist of the somatostatin type 2 receptor (SSTR2) which is overexpressed in many neuroendocrine tumours. We are developing satoreotide as a ‘theranostic' pair for the combined diagnosis and targeted radionuclide treatment of neuroendocrine cancers, certain aggressive tumours and childhood cancer, which currently has few treatment options and a poor prognosis. Ariceum Therapeutics was launched in 2021, following the acquisition of all rights to our lead product from subsequent shareholder, Ipsen. Headquartered in Berlin, Ariceum has operations in Germany and is active across Europe, North America and Australia. |
Bivision Biomedical Technology (Nanjing) Co., Ltd. Accelerator, No. 11, Yaogu Avenue, Jiangbei, Chongqing Municipality, CN, 211100 | Bivision is a China-based biopharmaceutical company that develops visually targeted radionuclide therapies for the treatment of cancer across the globe. |
Blue Earth Therapeutics Magdalen Centre , Oxford Science Park , Oxford , OX4 4GA , GB | Blue Earth Therapeutics Ltd is a clinical stage radiopharmaceutical company dedicated to the advancement of next generation targeted radiotherapeutics to treat patients who have cancer. With proven leadership and therapeutic radiopharmaceutical expertise, Blue Earth Therapeutics has an emerging pipeline of precision targeted therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals, initially focused on prostate cancer with plans to expand into additional disease areas in oncology. The Blue Earth Therapeutics story begins in 2021, when the company was formed in Oxford, UK as a sister company to Blue Earth Diagnostics Ltd and part of the Bracco family of companies. Bracco Imaging S.p.A. is a world‐leading diagnostic imaging provider, headquartered in Italy. The Blue Earth Therapeutics team strongly believes in the potential of targeted therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals and is committed to bringing these innovative technologies to clinicians and patients worldwide. |
Cellectar Biosciences Florham Park, New Jersey, United States of America | Cellectar Biosciences is a late-stage clinical biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery and development of proprietary drugs for the treatment of cancer, independently and through research and development collaborations. The company’s core objective is to leverage its proprietary Phospholipid Drug Conjugate™ (PDC) delivery platform to develop the next-generation of cancer cell-targeting treatments, delivering improved efficacy and better safety as a result of fewer off-target effects. The company’s product pipeline includes lead asset iopofosine I 131, a small-molecule PDC designed to provide targeted delivery of iodine-131 (radioisotope), proprietary preclinical PDC chemotherapeutic programs and multiple partnered PDC assets. For more information, please visit www.cellectar.com or join the conversation by liking and following us on the company’s social media channels: Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook. |
Convergent Therapeutics Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States | Convergent Therapeutics is a clinical-stage biotechnology company exploring the full potential of dual-targeted combination strategies to treat cancer. Convergent has developed a therapeutic platform that is capable of targeting validated and novel cancer antigens. Building on breakthrough research developed by Dr. Neil Bander at Weill Cornell Medicine, Convergent has demonstrated that dual targeting of surface cancer molecules like Prostate-Specific Membrane Antigen (PSMA) improves antitumor efficacy. By leveraging targeting agents with different bio-distributions, such as monoclonal antibodies and ligands, supra-additive therapeutic doses are delivered to tumor cells without additive toxicity to the patient. |
Creo Medical Beaufort Park, Beaufort Park Way, Unit 2, Chepstow, Monmouthshire NP16 5UH, GB | At Creo Medical we are dedicated to improving patient outcomes by bringing advanced energy to therapeutic endoscopy. Our integrated electrosurgery unit delivers Bipolar Radiofrequency for precise dissection and resection and Microwave energy for controlled ablation and coagulation. This technology sets a new standard for Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection with our new Speedboat RS2 instrument: the Bipolar Radiofrequency cut allows precise dissection and the microwave coagulation provides controlled haemostasis while the protective hull reduces the risk of muscle damage and the integrated injection needle helps to maintain submucosal lift without instrument changes. |
Cynosure Westford, Massachusetts, United States | Cynosure is a leader in the medical devices industry specializing in aesthetic medicine and cosmetic procedures. |
Elekta P.O. Box 7593, Kungstensgatan 18, Stockholm, SE-103 93, SE | At Elekta, our outcome-driven and cost-efficient solutions provide lasting clinical difference and are developed through sustainable environmental, social and governance practices. We've been working openly and proactively with clinicians and our partners for almost half a century to advance precision radiation therapy and meet continuously evolving patient needs—no matter where they are in the world. To us, it's personal, and our global team of 4,700 employees combine passion, science, and imagination to profoundly change cancer care. We don't just build technology, we build hope. Elekta is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, with offices in 120 countries and listed on Nasdaq Stockholm. Visit elekta.com to learn more. |
LipoMedix Derech Ruppin 1, Jerusalem, Other, IL, 91000 | LipoMedix is a biopharmaceutical company that develops drugs for cancer diseases. |
Matrix Biomed Irvine, California, United States of America | Matrix Biomed, Inc. is a biopharmaceutical company focused on delivering gene-based therapeutics. Gene-based therapeutics are directed to address both the dysregulation of multiple genes as well as their interactions in gene regulatory networks. Only by addressing the dysregulation of multiple genes and their interactions in gene regulatory networks, Matrix Biomed, Inc. is able to deliver a therapy designed to truly revert a disease state to healthy state. Currently, Matrix Biomed, Inc. gene-based therapeutics are directed to therapies and drug products to make cancer treatment more manageable and successful through the elimination of the dose-limiting, life-threatening, and treatment-inhibiting toxicities associated with chemotherapy and radiotherapy while targeting the master genes responsible for cancer growth and development, hypoxia inducible factor -1 (HIF-1) and hypoxia inducible factor-2 (HIF2). |
NETRIS Pharma Lyon, Rhône-Alpes, France | Our collaborators and partners are driven by a desire to contribute to the development of new ways of fighting cancer. The therapies developed by NETRIS Pharma are based on cellular mechanisms identified by a world-renowned research group. Located in Léon Bérard Cancer Center (Lyon, France), NETRIS Pharma is a unique model of a biotechnology company integrated within a comprehensive cancer center. |
Oncodesign Precision Medicine Dijon, France | OPM is a technological company specialized in precision medicine. OPM's mission is to bring innovative therapeutic and diagnostic solutions to treat therapeutic resistance and metastasis evolution. The patient is at the centre of our reflexion, of our unique innovative model, and our investments. For OPM "our collective success is paramount", there can be no value creation without exchange, without dialogue. The value creation resulting for us from reciprocity, i.e. balanced and fair exchanges at all levels, whether between internal collaborators, or with our partners, therapists, patients, experts and investors. To discuss partnership or investment, don't hesitate to get in touch : info@oncodesign.com |
Oncoinvent Oslo, Norway | Oncoinvent is a clinical stage company committed to developing new innovative radiopharmaceutical products for better treatment options for cancer patients. Radspherin®, the company’s lead product candidate is a novel alpha-emitting radioactive microsphere suspension designed for treatment of metastatic cancers in body cavities. Radspherin® has shown strong and consistent anticancer activity at essentially non-toxic doses in preclinical studies and is anticipated to potentially treat several forms of metastatic cancer. Situated in Oslo, Oncoinvent’s main offices include modern laboratory facilities suitable for cGMP and radiopharmaceutical manufacture for clinical trials and research. The development programs of the company include radiotherapeutic and radioimmunotherapeutic products with focus on alpha-emitting radionuclides for treatment of various solid cancers. |
OncoSil Medical Level 5, 7 Eden Park Drive Macquarie Park, Sydney, NSW 2113, AU | OncoSil Medical is a global medical device company focused on Interventional Oncology. Our mission is to improve the outcomes by utilising the selected and targeted intratumoural placement of Phosphorous-32 (³²P) Microparticles in combination with chemotherapy. OncoSil Medical's lead product, OncoSil™, is a brachytherapy device which has received CE Marking approval, providing marketing authorisation in both the EU and the UK. The device is approved for use in New Zealand, Hong Kong, Switzerland, Turkey and Israel. OncoSil™ is designated as a breakthrough device in both Europe and the United States¹. We believe in our technology and its ability to have a truly positive impact in Oncology. OncoSil™ technology is not available in all geographies. If you are a healthcare professional, please refer to our website for information about our technology and indications. Website link: oncosil.com References: 1. US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Breakthrough Device Designation. March 2020. The British Standards Institute (BSI) designated the device as a breakthrough product under MEDDEV. April 2020. |
Plus Therapeutics Austin, Texas, United States of America | Plus Therapeutics, Inc., a clinical-stage pharmaceutical company, focuses on the development, manufacture, and commercialization of treatments for patients with cancer and other diseases. Its lead drug candidate is Rhenium NanoLiposomes, a patented radiotherapy for patients with recurrent glioblastoma, which is in the Phase 1 dose-finding clinical trial. The company is also developing DocePLUS, a patented chemotherapy for patients with solid tumors that is in Phase 1 clinical trial; and DoxoPLUS, a generic chemotherapy for patients with ovarian cancer. It has a license agreement with NanoTx, Corp. to develop and commercialize NanoTx’s glioblastoma treatment. The company was formerly known as Cytori Therapeutics, Inc. and changed its name to Plus Therapeutics, Inc. in July 2019. Plus Therapeutics, Inc. was founded in 1996 and is headquartered in Austin, Texas. |
Radiopharm Theranostics 62 Lygon Street Level 3 Carlton South, 3053 | Radiopharm Theranostics is developing a world-class platform of radiopharmaceutical and nuclear medicine products for both diagnostic and therapeutic applications. The company is focused on innovating the way we see and treat cancer, with a particular emphasis on HER-2 cancers. Radiopharm Theranostics has a strong team of executives and board members, and is actively engaged in investor relations and corporate governance. The company has also launched a joint venture with MD Anderson to focus on novel radiopharmaceuticals. |
RefleXion Hayward, California, United States | The company uses biology-guided radiotherapy to detect and respond to signals emitted from cancer cells, and use them to guide treatment. |
Shasqi San Fransisco, California, United States | Shasqi is a privately held, clinical stage biopharmaceutical company who is focused on bringing the advances of click chemistry to help people fight their cancer. The Click Activated Protodrugs Against Cancer (CAPAC™) Platform is a therapeutic modality based on click chemistry, which utilizes the biocompatible chemical reaction between an attenuated trans-cyclooctene-modified protodrug and a tetrazine-modified biopolymer. The biopolymer is injected in the desired tumor, which then captures and activates an infused protodrug precisely at the tumor site. |
Theralase Technologies Toronto, Ontario, Canada | Theralase® is focused on the design, development, manufacturing, and sale of patented laser technology platforms used in a wide range of bio-stimulative and bio-destructive applications. The company is a Canadian clinical stage pharmaceutical company dedicated to the research and development of light-activated Photo Dynamic Compounds (PDCs) for the treatment of various cancers. Theralase® was one of the first companies in North America to develop personalized anti-cancer therapy and cool laser therapy. |
TME Pharma Berlin, Germany | TME Pharma is a clinical-stage company focusing on developing novel therapies for treatment of the most aggressive cancers. We specialize in approaches targeting the tumor microenvironment (TME) in which cancer cells exist. Our unique technology breaks tumor protection barriers against the immune system and blocks tumor repair by neutralizing chemokines in the TME. TME Pharma’s approach works in combination with other forms of treatment to weaken tumor defenses and enable greater therapeutic impact. TME Pharma’s mission is to improve treatment outcomes for patients with cancer where TME significantly limits survival. The lead compound NOX-A12 acts in two distinct mechanisms of action, presenting great potential for developing this asset in various oncology indications. Currently, TME Pharma is focused on brain cancer (glioblastoma, GBM), with promising topline clinical results. NOXXON's Spiegelmer® platform has generated a proprietary pipeline of clinical-stage assets including its lead cancer candidate NOX-A12, which is the subject of a clinical immuno-oncology collaboration agreement with Merck & Co. / MSD (NYSE: MRK) to study NOX-A12 combined with KEYTRUDA® (pembrolizumab) in pancreatic and colorectal cancer. NOXXON’s pipeline also contains NOX-E36, which targets other tumor microenvironment targets implicated in cancer spread and immune privilege of tumors. |
TransCode Therapeutics Newton, Massachusetts, United States | TransCode's lofty goal is delivering a cancer-free future for all cancer patients. Our core belief is that cancer can be overcome through the intelligent design and efficient delivery of targeted therapeutics. Our lead therapeutic candidate, TTX-MC138, targets microRNA-10b, or miRNA-10b, considered the master regulator of metastatic cell viability in a range of cancers, including breast, pancreatic, ovarian, colon cancer, glioblastomas, and several others. Our other preclinical programs include two solid tumor programs, TTX-siPDL1, an siRNA-based modulator of programmed death-ligand 1, or PD-L1, and TTX-siLIN28B, an siRNA-based inhibitor of RNA-binding protein LIN28B. TransCode also has three cancer agnostic programs, TTX-RIGA, an RNA- based agonist of the retinoic acid-inducible gene I, or RIG-I, targeting activation of innate immunity in the tumor microenvironment; TTX-CRISPR, a CRISPR/Cas9-based therapy platform for the repair or elimination of cancer-causing genes inside tumor cells; and TTX-mRNA, an mRNA-based platform for the development of cancer vaccines that activate cytotoxic immune responses against tumor cells. Until now, targeting biomarkers that are the primary drivers of cancer onset, progression and recurrence have been locked behind the challenge of delivery – cytosolic delivery to engage these known targets. TransCode believes it has overcome this barrier, opening the door to a broad array of cancer therapies -- a disease with the highest unmet need that affects everyone. It is through the design and optimization of this technology that TransCode has devised an elegant solution -- TTX -- a proprietary delivery platform for the transport of targeted therapeutics to cancer cells. With their world class team and know how, TransCode has a rapidly expanding platform of drug candidates designed to target a variety of tumor indications with the goal of long-term treatment survival. |
ViGenCell Seocho, Seoul-t'ukpyolsi, South Korea | ViGenCell is a medical company that specializes in immune cell therapy. |