CytoMed Therapeutics signs Business & Research Collaboration Agreement with India’s SunAct Cancer Institute Private Limited to advance use of allogeneic off-the-shelf Gamma Delta T Cells for treatment of solid cancers in a proposed Phase 2 clinical trial in India

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CytoMed Therapeutics signs Business & Research Collaboration Agreement with India’s SunAct Cancer Institute Private Limited to advance use of allogeneic off-the-shelf Gamma Delta T Cells for treatment of solid cancers in a proposed Phase 2 clinical trial in India
CYTOMED THERAPEUTICS LIMITED
CYTOMED THERAPEUTICS LIMITED

SINGAPORE, Jan. 06, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — CytoMed Therapeutics Limited (NASDAQ: GDTC) (“CytoMed” or “Company”), a Singapore-based clinical stage biopharmaceutical company focused on harnessing its proprietary technologies to develop novel donor-derived cell-based allogeneic off-the-shelf immunotherapies for the treatment of various cancers, today announced that it has entered into a Business & Research Collaboration Agreement (“BRCA”) with Mumbai-based SunAct Cancer Institute Private Limited (“SunAct”), a company incorporated in the Republic of India (“India”).

The BRCA forms a collaborative effort between CytoMed and SunAct to explore and investigate the safety, tolerability, potency, and efficacy of CytoMed’s proprietary allogeneic gamma delta T cells for the treatment of various cancers (including solid tumors) in human subjects through clinical research, including a Phase 2 investigator-initiated trial (“Clinical Trial”) in India. CytoMed and SunAct will be the joint sponsors of the Clinical Trial, working with the medical team in the SunAct Cancer Institute, led by Prof Dr Vijay Patil, a renowned medical oncologist and immunotherapy specialist in India and the founder of SunAct.

“Initiating this research and undertaking the accelerated Clinical Trial in the form of a combined Phase 1 and Phase 2 Clinical Trial targets not just the safety and efficacy of the therapeutic application and intervention of allogeneic gamma delta T Cells in the treatment of solid cancers but also expedites the gathering of information and data on the initial safety, preliminary efficacy and optimal dosing. We expect to identify the types of cancers the therapy will work for, including the side effects of the same if any and how we might manage them,” said Dr Vijay Patil. “We are excited and eager to commence and accelerate the study. This collaboration with CytoMed will provide alternative treatment for a wide range of solid cancers at a reduced cost to an increasing host of the population of India suffering from the effects of cancer. We aim to provide much needed access to and treatment for cancer at an affordable cost and to contribute to an increasing and much needed global data pool in our quest for a solution to fight cancer.”

India’s commitment in the advancement of cancer immunotherapy, harnessing the ability of the immune system and application of immunotherapies is supported by the development and approval of international collaborations and clinical trials regulated by the Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) of India, and incentives such as grants for research in the relevant field, which can potentially help to reduce the cost of clinical research in India.

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