AREVA Med’s Clinical Trial Now Enrolling Patients at UAB Affiliates

5/10/2012

AREVA Med announced that University of Alabama at Birmingham’s (UAB) Cancer Center Network affiliates are now enrolling patients for the Phase I clinical trial for patients with intra-abdominal cancers.

Patients with cancers such as ovarian, pancreatic, colon, gastric, endometrial or breast, that have metastasized to the abdominal region can now enroll in AREVA Med’s trial through UAB’s affiliates and be treated at UAB. Participating affiliates include the following institutions:

  • Medical Center of Central Georgia - Macon, GA
  • Russell Medical Center - Alexander City, AL
  • Northeast Alabama Regional Medical Center - Anniston, AL
  • Southeast Alabama Medical Center - Dothan, AL
  • Gulf Coast Medical Center - Panama City, FL

“This trial relies on the latest developments in targeted therapies and only requires a single injection of the therapeutic agent. Success could significantly change treatment for abdominal cancer patients by focusing on a concentrated area to kill cancer cells without affecting nearby healthy cells. We are very happy to extend the enrollment opportunity to patients through our supporting affiliates,” stated Ruby Meredith, M.D., Ph.D, Professor in the UAB Department of Radiation Oncology and Senior Scientist in the Experimental Therapeutics program at the UAB Comprehensive Cancer Center and Principal Investigator at UAB.

AREVA Med is sponsoring a Phase I clinical trial of ²¹²Pb-TCMC-Trastuzumab, a monoclonal antibody carrying a radioisotope. Radioimmunotherapy is a novel approach used to destroy cancer cells by combining the accuracy and specificity of a monoclonal antibody with a powerful radioisotope. The antibody transports and delivers lead-212 (²¹²Pb), an isotope with a short range that focuses the dissipation of energy without affecting nearby healthy cells.

To better understand the trial, AREVA Med has launched a new website (www.TargetedTrials.com) dedicated to this Phase I clinical trial. This new website provides a comprehensive source of information regarding clinical trials, abdominal cancers, the ²¹²Pb-TCMC-Trastuzumab therapy, and eligibility criteria for the Phase I study.

Press Contacts
Press Contacts

Michael French

Tel.: (301) 841-1702

michael.french@areva.com

 

Laurence Pernot

Tel.: (301) 841-1694

laurence.pernot@areva.com