Here’s the release: VANCOUVER, Washington, Feb.
Post# of 150679

VANCOUVER, Washington, Feb. 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- CytoDyn Inc. (OTCQB: CYDY) ("CytoDyn" or the "Company"

Following the resolution of the Company’s dispute with its former CRO, CytoDyn obtained follow-up records from patients treated with leronlimab during the Company’s prior clinical trials in oncology. After confirming these patient outcomes, CytoDyn worked with consultants and key opinion leaders to summarize the findings and submit an abstract to the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) Breast Cancer meeting taking place in Munich, Germany, from May 14 to 17, 2025.
“We are encouraged by the longer-term survival data to pursue this potentially paradigm-shifting therapeutic pathway for patients suffering from metastatic triple-negative breast cancer,” said Richard Pestell, MD, PhD, AO, the Company’s Lead Consultant in Preclinical and Clinical Oncology. “As a cancer therapeutic, leronlimab was well tolerated with remarkably infrequent treatment-related adverse events. These promising results suggest further studies with leronlimab are warranted to expand oncology treatment options and improve patient care.”
Dr. Jacob Lalezari, CEO of CytoDyn, added: “These provocative observations of improved survival in patients with mTNBC and prior treatment failure in the metastatic setting, including reported clearance of disease in a group of long-term survivors, provides early clinical evidence of leronlimab’s potential impact in the treatment of TNBC and other solid tumors. I expect the Company’s oncology efforts to accelerate in the coming months, with further announcements in both mTNBC and colorectal cancer.”
Based on these survival observations, the Company has initiated two pre-clinical studies in mTNBC that will evaluate possible treatment synergies between leronlimab, an antibody-drug complex treatment (sacituzumab govitecan), and an immune checkpoint inhibitor (pembrolizumab). The Company will also continue to perform follow-up testing on the group of mTNBC survivors who currently identify as having no evidence of ongoing disease.

