Treatment with PROVENGE® (sipuleucel-T) Induces Antigen Spread Associated with Overall Survival Benefits In Advanced Prostate Cancer
Data from ProACT, IMPACT and PROCEED to be Presented at the 2014 American Urological Association (AUA) Annual Meeting
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SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
May 20, 2014-Dendreon Corporation (NASDAQ: DNDN) today announced the presentation of data from the ProACT and IMPACT studies suggesting that PROVENGE® (sipuleucel-T) elicits an immune response associated with an overall survival benefit. Also being presented are data from the PROCEED registry suggesting similar treatment patterns for urologists and oncologists in PROVENGE-treated patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). The ProACT and IMPACT data will be reported in a podium presentation and the PROCEED data will be included in a general poster session during the 2014 American Urological Association (AUA) Annual Meeting from May 16-21, 2014 in Orlando, Florida.
“These data further elucidate the mechanism of PROVENGE in the treatment of mCRPC and the important role immunotherapy plays in the prescribing practices of urologists and oncologists, which may improve outcomes for patients,” said Andrew S. Sandler, M.D., executive vice president and chief medical officer at Dendreon. “The elevated immune response against prostate-specific antigen (PSA) in the ProACT and IMPACT studies is correlated with overall survival, and may point to a useful biomarker of treatment benefit.”
Clinical presentations featuring PROVENGE studies at the annual scientific urology meeting include: • Abstract PD27-04: Simon Hall, M.D., associate professor of urology at Mt. Sinai Hospital, will present “Sipuleucel-T-Induced Antigen Spread: Immune Response to Prostate-Specific Antigen Correlates with Improved Overall Survival:” Data from the Phase III IMPACT and Phase II ProACT studies show evidence that antigen spread may occur after PROVENGE treatment, indicating the immune response evolves over time to target multiple prostate antigens. These data may help identify biomarkers of clinical outcome after treatment with PROVENGE. May 20,8:00 AM – 10:00 AM ET, Prostate Cancer: Advanced I (Podium Presentation, Room W304E) • Abstract MP70-20: Matthew R. Cooperberg, M.D., M.P.H, associate professor of urology at University of California, San Francisco, will present a poster titled “Treatment Practice Patterns in Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer (mCRPC) Patients Prior to Receiving Sipuleucel-T: Data from PROCEED:” A subgroup analysis from the ongoing Phase IV registry of mCRPC patients suggest treatment patterns between urologists and oncologists are similar, helping to better understand prescribing trends prior to and following use of PROVENGE. May 20,10:30 AM – 12:30 PM ET, Prostate Cancer: Advanced II (Moderated Poster Session, Room W307)
“The evolution of immunotherapy treatment continues to be a focus for the future of urology research, as evidenced in the PROVENGE data presented at AUA,” said Simon Hall. M.D., associate professor of urology at Mt. Sinai Hospital. “The biomarker potential of the anti-PSA immune response suggested in the IMPACT and ProACT data is exciting as it continues to reinforce the positive impact immunotherapies and PROVENGE may have on patients with mCRPC.”
Important Safety Information for PROVENGE
PROVENGE® (sipuleucel-T) is an autologous cellular immunotherapy indicated for the treatment of asymptomatic or minimally symptomatic metastatic castrate resistant (hormone refractory) prostate cancer. PROVENGE is intended solely for autologous use and is not routinely tested for transmissible infectious diseases.
The safety evaluation of PROVENGE was based on 601 prostate cancer patients in four randomized clinical trials who underwent at least one leukapheresis. The most common adverse events (incidence greater-than or equal to 15%) are chills, fatigue, fever, back pain, nausea, joint ache, and headache. Serious adverse events reported in the PROVENGE group include acute infusion reactions (occurring within 1 day of infusion) and cerebrovascular events. In controlled clinical trials, severe (Grade 3) acute infusion reactions were reported in 3.5% of patients in the PROVENGE group. Reactions included chills, fever, fatigue, asthenia, dyspnea, hypoxia, bronchospasm, dizziness, headache, hypertension, muscle ache, nausea, and vomiting. No Grade 4 or 5 acute infusion reactions were reported in patients in the PROVENGE group.
To fulfill a post marketing requirement and as a part of the company's ongoing commitment to patients, Dendreon will conduct a registry of approximately 1,500 patients to further evaluate a small potential safety signal of cerebrovascular events. In four randomized clinical trials of PROVENGE in prostate cancer patients, cerebrovascular events were observed in 3.5% of patients in the PROVENGE group compared with 2.6% of patients in the control group.
For more information on PROVENGE, please see the full prescribing information at http://www.provenge.com or call 1-877-336-3736.
About Dendreon
Dendreon Corporation is a biotechnology company whose mission is to target cancer and transform lives through the discovery, development, commercialization and manufacturing of novel therapeutics. The Company applies its expertise in antigen identification, engineering and cell processing to produce active cellular immunotherapy (ACI) product candidates designed to stimulate an immune response in a variety of tumor types. Dendreon's first product, PROVENGE® (sipuleucel-T), was approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in April 2010. Dendreon is exploring the application of additional ACI product candidates and small molecules for the potential treatment of a variety of cancers. The Company is headquartered in Seattle, Washington, and is traded on the NASDAQ Global Market under the symbol DNDN. For more information about the Company and its programs, visit http://www.dendreon.com/.
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