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Tuesday, August 14, 2018

Aveo new drug application for esophageal cancer med accepted in China


IND acceptance triggers $2M milestone payment from CANbridge to AVEO –
AVEO Oncology (Nasdaq: AVEO) today announced that the China National Drug Administration (CNDA) has accepted CANbridge Life Sciences’ Investigational New Drug (IND) Application for a Phase Ib/III clinical trial of CAN017 (AV-203), AVEO’s clinical-stage ErbB3 (HER3) inhibitory antibody candidate, in esophageal squamous cell cancer (ESCC).
Under the terms of a March 2016 agreement, the acceptance of this IND triggers a $2 million milestone payment to AVEO from CANbridge Life Sciences. CANbridge licensed worldwide rights, excluding the United States, Canada, and Mexico, to AV-203 from AVEO and AVEO is eligible to receive up to $40 million in potential additional development and regulatory milestone payments and up to $90 million in potential commercial milestone payments, assuming the successful achievement of specified development, regulatory and commercialization objectives.
“CANbridge continues to make progress in advancing CAN017, and we look forward to the initiation of a Phase Ib/extension clinical trial in ESCC, a large unmet medical need globally with a particularly acute need in Asia,” said Michael Bailey, president and chief executive officer of AVEO. “Together with ficlatuzumab, our partnered oncology programs allow us to retain meaningful rights to a promising pipeline and advance it at little or no cost to AVEO, allowing us to focus resources on our tivozanib strategy, including U.S. registration for kidney cancer as well as combinations with immunotherapy.”
AVEO previously completed a Phase 1, open-label, dose-escalation study of AV-203 (CAN017) in patients with advanced solid tumors. In this study, AV-203 was found to be generally safe and well-tolerated, with an early signal of activity consistent with preclinical data showing the potential for heregulin or neuregulin, the only known ligand for ErbB3, to serve as a biomarker predictive of AV-203 anti-tumor activity.
AVEO will pay percentage of the milestone payment to Biogen Idec International GmbH as a sublicensing fee.

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