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BTG plc the life sciences company, notes today’s announcement by Cougar Biotechnology, Inc. that enrolment has commenced into a Phase I/II trial of CB7630 (abiraterone acetate) in patients with advanced breast cancer.
London, UK | November 20, 2008 | BTG plc (LSE: BGC), the life sciences company, notes today’s announcement by Cougar Biotechnology, Inc. that enrolment has commenced into a Phase I/II trial of CB7630 (abiraterone acetate) in patients with advanced breast cancer.
Louise Makin, BTG’s CEO, commented: “We are pleased that CB7630 is now under development for advanced breast cancer as a potential second indication. We look forward to progress with this study and with the ongoing Phase III trial in prostate cancer.”
BTG will receive development milestones and royalties on all sales if CB7630 is successfully developed and approved for sale. The full text of Cougar’s announcement follows.
Cougar Biotechnology Announces Initiation of Phase I/II Trial of CB7630 (Abiraterone Acetate) in Advanced Breast Cancer Patients
Los Angeles, CA, November 20, 2008 - Cougar Biotechnology, Inc. (NASDAQ: CGRB) today announced that the first patient was enrolled in a Phase I/II clinical trial of the Company's drug candidate CB7630 (abiraterone acetate), an orally active inhibitor of the steroidal enzyme 17alpha-hydroxylase/C17,20 lyase, for the treatment of advanced breast cancer. The Phase I/II trial is being conducted at The Institute of Cancer Research in London and managed by the Drug Development Office of Cancer Research UK, which is funding the trial.
The Phase I/II clinical trial, which is open only to UK women, is an open label, dose escalating study to evaluate the safety and efficacy of CB7630 administered daily to patients with estrogen receptor (ER) positive or androgen receptor (AR) positive, metastatic breast cancer. Patients enrolled in the trial have disease that has progressed after at least two lines of hormonal therapies, such as aromatase inhibitors and tamoxifen.
Dr. Johann S. de Bono, MSc, PhD, MD, FRCP, the principal investigator of the trial from The Institute of Cancer Research, said, "We are pleased to begin enrolling patients in this Phase I/II trial. The mechanism of action of CB7630 may result in the inhibition of many androgenic steroids that may be contributing to disease progression in breast cancer patients. We greatly look forward to continuing enrollment of patients in this Phase I/II trial and further investigating the safety and efficacy of this novel, targeted therapy in breast cancer patients." Dr. Sally Burtles, Cancer Research UK's director of drug development, added, "For women with advanced breast cancer who have stopped responding to the standard treatment available, abiraterone may provide another treatment option."
Alan H. Auerbach, Chief Executive Officer and President of Cougar Biotechnology said, "Initiating the Phase I/II clinical trial of CB7630 in breast cancer patients is an important milestone for the Company and for the clinical development of the drug, as it represents a second potential indication for CB7630."
Arturo Molina, M.D., M.S., FACP, Cougar's Chief Medical Officer and Executive Vice President of Clinical Research and Development, added, "Our clinical trials of CB7630 in advanced prostate cancer patients to date have demonstrated that treatment with CB7630 results in a strong reduction in many of the androgens in the endocrinological pathway, and we believe these androgens may also be driving breast cancer progression. We look forward to future advancement of the clinical development of CB7630 in breast cancer."
About Cougar Biotechnology
Cougar Biotechnology, Inc. is a Los Angeles-based biotechnology company established to in-license and develop clinical stage drugs, with a specific focus on the field of oncology. Cougar's oncology portfolio includes CB7630, a targeted inhibitor of the 17-alpha hydroxylase/c17,20 lyase enzyme, which is currently being studied in a Phase III clinical trial in prostate cancer and a Phase I/II trial in breast cancer; CB3304, an inhibitor of microtubule dynamics, which is currently in a Phase I trial in multiple myeloma; and CB1089, an analog of vitamin D, which has been clinically tested in a number of solid tumor types.
Further information about Cougar can be found at www.cougarbiotechnology.com.
About The Institute of Cancer Research
The Institute of Cancer Research is Europe's leading cancer research centre with expert scientists working on cutting edge research. It was founded in 1909 to carry out research into the causes of cancer and to develop new strategies for cancer prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care. For more information, visit www.icr.ac.uk.
About Cancer Research UK
Cancer Research UK, a leading charity dedicated to cancer research, develops novel treatments for cancer. It currently has a portfolio of approximately 40 new anti-cancer agents in preclinical, Phase I or early Phase II clinical development. Since 1982, the Drug Development Office of Cancer Research UK has taken over 100 potential new anti-cancer agents into clinical trials in patients. For more information on UK cancer trials, visit www.cancerhelp.org.uk.
About BTG
BTG in-licenses, develops and commercialises pharmaceuticals and has a broad pipeline of development programmes targeting neurological and other disorders including varicose veins. The company also has a substantial and growing revenue stream of milestone payments and royalties from out-licensed products. BTG operates from offices in London, Philadelphia and Osaka. For further information, visit: www.btgplc.com.
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