NuCana (NCNA) announced the publication of new data on NUC-3373. The update includes results from the NuTide:303 clinical study, published on medRxiv, the preprint server for health sciences, together with complementary preclinical findings published in the peer-reviewed journal Public Library of Science ONE. NUC-3373, a potent thymidylate synthase inhibitor that induces DNA damage in cancer cells, has previously shown encouraging activity in combination with the PD-1 inhibitor pembrolizumab in the Phase 1/2b modular study, NuTide:303. In Module 1 of this study, 12 patients with advanced solid tumors who had exhausted all standard treatment options and had previously received PD-1 inhibitors were treated with NUC-3373 plus pembrolizumab. Encouraging signals of durable activity were observed, including: A 100% reduction in tumor lesion size in a patient with urothelial carcinoma of the bladder who remained on treatment for over 15 months; and An 81% reduction in target lesions in a patient with metastatic melanoma resistant to prior pembrolizumab therapy, who continues to remain progression-free at 23 months.
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