NetworkNewsBreaks – CNS Pharmaceuticals Inc. (NA
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CNS Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: CNSP) is working to determine the efficacy of its lead drug candidate, Berubicin, for the treatment of glioblastoma multiforme (“GBM”), an aggressive type of brain cancer for which there is currently no cure. Promising results were demonstrated when another company completed a small Phase 1 trial well over a decade ago in which 44% of patients saw their disease stabilize or improve. One Berubicin patient was living cancer-free as of the most recent medical assessment in November, nearly 15 years after the Phase 1 trial (https://nnw.fm/XXuPp). “CNS now hopes to advance Berubicin to commercial production, with the start of its potentially pivotal clinical trial slated to begin this quarter,” reads a recent article discussing the novel anthracycline that appears to cross the blood-brain barrier. “The global trial will compare Berubicin’s response to the effectiveness level of established chemotherapy drug lomustine in 243 GBM patients at about 35 clinical sites in the United States (https://nnw.fm/dUytY) and 25 more in foreign locations.”
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