Greenwich LifeSciences announced Phase III trial FLAMINGO-01's initiation in Germany, evaluating immunotherapy GLSI-100 for breast cancer recurrence prevention.
Quiver AI Summary
Greenwich LifeSciences, Inc. has announced the initiation of clinical sites in Germany for its Phase III clinical trial, FLAMINGO-01, which evaluates GLSI-100, an immunotherapy aimed at preventing breast cancer recurrences. Partnering with the German Breast Group (GBG), the study will involve approximately 38 sites, most of which have received approval from German authorities. The GBG is notable for its extensive participation in breast cancer research, boasting a significant number of study participants and high-quality publications. Key figures, including Professor Sibylle Loibl and Dr. Marcus Schmidt, emphasized the trial's potential to improve outcomes for HER2-positive breast cancer patients. The recruitment of German sites enhances access to a larger patient pool in Europe, which is regarded as beneficial for advancing cancer immunotherapy research.
Potential Positives
- Greenwich LifeSciences has initiated clinical trial sites in Germany for its Phase III trial, FLAMINGO-01, significantly expanding its operational footprint in Europe.
- Partnership with the German Breast Group (GBG), the largest academic breast cancer research network in Germany, enhances the credibility and potential data quality for the trial.
- The first patient from Germany was successfully randomized and treated in October 2024, indicating progress and potential for early data collection from this critical market.
- The trial aims to evaluate GLSI-100’s efficacy in preventing recurrences among HER2-positive breast cancer patients, potentially leading to innovative treatment options in cancer care.
Potential Negatives
- The press release includes forward-looking statements that indicate significant uncertainties and risks, potentially revealing that the company's future performance is not guaranteed.
- The announcement of initiation in Germany could suggest difficulties in starting trials in other regions, raising concerns about the global viability of the FLAMINGO-01 trial.
- The need for additional reviews and approvals for some clinical sites may indicate regulatory challenges that could delay the progress of the trial.
FAQ
What is FLAMINGO-01 trial about?
FLAMINGO-01 is a Phase III clinical trial evaluating GLSI-100, an immunotherapy aimed at preventing breast cancer recurrences in high-risk patients.
Which organization is partnering with Greenwich LifeSciences?
Greenwich LifeSciences has partnered with the German Breast Group (GBG) to conduct the FLAMINGO-01 trial at multiple clinical sites in Germany.
How many clinical sites are involved in Germany?
Approximately 38 clinical sites in Germany have agreed to participate in the FLAMINGO-01 trial, with most already approved by authorities.
What types of patients are included in the trial?
The trial focuses on HER2+ high-risk patients who have not achieved a pathologic complete response or have a high risk of relapse.
What is Greenwich LifeSciences' goal with GLSI-100?
Greenwich LifeSciences aims to develop GLSI-100 to reduce the recurrence of breast cancer in patients post-surgery, enhancing treatment options.
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Full Release
STAFFORD, Texas, Jan. 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Greenwich LifeSciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: GLSI) (the "Company"), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on its Phase III clinical trial, FLAMINGO-01, which is evaluating GLSI-100, an immunotherapy to prevent breast cancer recurrences, today announced the initiation of clinical sites in Germany.
The Company has partnered with GBG (German Breast Group), the largest academic breast cancer research network in Germany, where approximately 38 sites have agreed to participate in FLAMINGO-01. Most of the sites have been approved by German authorities which has led to start-up activity in 2024, and the remaining sites are currently under review.
The GBG Forschungs GmbH, which operates in tandem with the German Breast Group, is renowned as one of the world's leading breast cancer research organizations. With more than 67,000 study participants and 3,500 new patients per year, GBG is the largest breast cancer study group in Germany, consisting of more than 1,000 doctors in over 800 centers. In 2023, GBG published 64 research articles with a cumulative impact factor of 1,291, showcasing the high quality, cutting-edge research being conducted. More information on GBG can be found at https://www.gbg.de/en/ .
According to the latest data collected by the European Cancer Information System ( click here ), a total of 75,267 new cases of breast cancer were diagnosed in Germany in 2022, which is the most common cancer diagnosed in women, representing approximately 29% of all cancers in women. Breast cancer is the leading cause of death from cancer in women in Germany with 20,601 deaths in 2022.
Professor Sibylle Loibl, who serves on the FLAMINGO-01 Steering Committee, expressed her excitement about the partnership, stating "We are pleased to collaborate with Greenwich LifeSciences on this important immunotherapy study. With a focus on HER2+ high-risk patients who have not achieved a pathologic complete response (pCR), but also those pCR patients who are having a high-risk of relapse despite achieving a pCR, based on GBG data (von Mackelenbergh 2023), this trial has the potential to further improve our understanding of preventing breast cancer recurrences and improving patient outcomes. We are also very pleased that the first patient from Germany was randomized and treated in October 2024."
Dr. Sibylle Loibl serves as Professor (apl) Goethe University Frankfurt/M, Clinical Consultant Centre for Haematology and Oncology/Bethanien Frankfurt/M, CEO of GBG Forschungs GmbH, and Chair of the German Breast Group. She is one of the founding members of GBG. She is well known for her leadership in developing new treatments and organizing large international clinical trials. By 2023, she had written over 1000 original articles, reviews and book chapters and reached an audience of over 13,000 followers in the last year.
Dr. Marcus Schmidt, the national Principal Investigator (PI) for Germany for FLAMINGO-01 and Professor of Molecular Oncology at the University Medical Center Mainz, highlighted the significance of the study in advancing cancer immunotherapy: "The FLAMINGO-01 trial presents a unique opportunity to evaluate GLSI-100’s efficacy in preventing recurrence among HER2-positive breast cancer patients. This trial could pave the way for new treatment paradigms and further the potential of immunotherapies in breast cancer care."
Jaye Thompson, VP of Clinical and Regulatory Affairs, commented, "Adding FLAMINGO-01 sites in Germany will provide access to the largest number of patients in Europe, and GBG has an excellent reputation of providing high quality data. We are fortunate to have a relationship with GBG and the opportunity to offer FLAMINGO-01 to patients in Germany."
Snehal Patel, CEO of Greenwich LifeSciences, added, "Our collaboration with GBG reflects the strength of our mutual commitment to reducing metastatic breast cancer with the latest scientific advancements. By working with one of the world’s leading breast cancer research groups, and with Dr. Loibl’s active participation on our Steering Committee, we are confident that this partnership will accelerate progress and bring life-saving innovations to the forefront."
The GBG clinical sites are listed on clinicaltrials.gov with an interactive map and are shown below.
Augsburg
Hämatologie-Onkologie im Zentrum MVZ
Bayreuth
Klinikum Bayreuth
Berlin
DBZ Onkologie
Helios Klinikum Berlin-Buch GmbH
Bottrop
Marienhospital Bottrop gGmbH
Bremen
Evangelisches Diakonie-Krankenhaus gGmbH
Chemnitz
Klinikum Chemnitz gGmbH
Dessau
Städtisches Klinikum Dessau
Dortmund
St.-Johannes Hospital Dortmund
Dresden
Universitätsklinikum Carl Gustav Carus Dresden
Düsseldorf
MVZ Medical Center Düsseldorf
Eggenfelden
Studienzentrale für das MVZ Eggenfelden e.K.
Essen
Kliniken Essen-Mitte
Frankfurt
Klinikum Frankfurt Höchst
Freiburg
Praxis für interdisziplinäre Onkologie & Hämatologie
Gifhorn
Helios Klinikum Gifhorn
Göttingen
Universitätsmedizin Göttingen
Halle
Krankenhaus St. Elisabeth und St. Barbara Halle (Saale)
Hamburg-Harburg
Gynäkologische Praxisklinik Hamburg Harburg
Hamburg
Mammazentrum Hamburg
Heidelberg
National Center for Tumor Diseases (NCT) Heidelberg
Kassel
Elisabeth-Krankenhaus Kassel
Krefeld
MVZ GynKrefeld GmbH
Langen
Gemeinschaftspraxis für Hämatologie und Onkologie
Leer
MVM Medizinische Verwaltungs- und Managementgesellschaft
Ludwigsburg
RKH Kliniken Ludwigsburg-Bietigheim
Mainz
Universitätsmedizin der Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz KöR
Mannheim
Universität Heidelberg
Munich
Klinikum rechts der Isar der TU Muenchen AoeR
München Klinik
Rostock
Klinikum Südstadt Rostock
Rüsselsheim
Gesundheits- und Pflegezentrum Rüsselsheim
Speyer
Diakonissen-Stiftungs-Krankenhaus Speyer (Brustzentrum)
Trier
Klinikum Mutterhaus der Borromäerinnen
Ulm
Universitätsklinikum Ulm
Witten
Marien Hospital Witten
Worms
Klinikum Worms
Wuppertal
Helios Universitätsklinikum Wuppertal
About FLAMINGO-01 and GLSI-100
FLAMINGO-01 (NCT05232916) is a Phase III clinical trial designed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of GLSI-100 (GP2 + GM-CSF) in HER2 positive breast cancer patients who had residual disease or high-risk pathologic complete response at surgery and who have completed both neoadjuvant and postoperative adjuvant trastuzumab based treatment. The trial is led by Baylor College of Medicine and currently includes US clinical sites from university-based hospitals and cooperative networks with plans to expand into Europe and to open up to 150 sites globally. In the double-blinded arms of the Phase III trial, approximately 500 HLA-A*02 patients will be randomized to GLSI-100 or placebo, and up to 250 patients of other HLA types will be treated with GLSI-100 in a third arm. The trial has been designed to detect a hazard ratio of 0.3 in invasive breast cancer-free survival, where 28 events will be required. An interim analysis for superiority and futility will be conducted when at least half of those events, 14, have occurred. This sample size provides 80% power if the annual rate of events in placebo-treated subjects is 2.4% or greater.
For more information on FLAMINGO-01, please visit the Company's website here and clinicaltrials.gov here . Contact information and an interactive map of the majority of participating clinical sites can be viewed under the "Contacts and Locations" section. Please note that the interactive map is not viewable on mobile screens. Related questions and participation interest can be emailed to: [email protected]
About Breast Cancer and HER2/ neu Positivity
One in eight U.S. women will develop invasive breast cancer over her lifetime, with approximately 300,000 new breast cancer patients and 4 million breast cancer survivors. HER2 (human epidermal growth factor receptor 2) protein is a cell surface receptor protein that is expressed in a variety of common cancers, including in 75% of breast cancers at low (1+), intermediate (2+), and high (3+ or over-expressor) levels.
About Greenwich LifeSciences, Inc.
Greenwich LifeSciences is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the development of GP2, an immunotherapy to prevent breast cancer recurrences in patients who have previously undergone surgery. GP2 is a 9 amino acid transmembrane peptide of the HER2 protein, a cell surface receptor protein that is expressed in a variety of common cancers, including expression in 75% of breast cancers at low (1+), intermediate (2+), and high (3+ or over-expressor) levels. Greenwich LifeSciences has commenced a Phase III clinical trial, FLAMINGO-01. For more information on Greenwich LifeSciences, please visit the Company's website at www.greenwichlifesciences.com and follow the Company's Twitter at https://twitter.com/GreenwichLS .
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