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Actinium Pharma to Present at the TD Cowen Radiopharmaceutical Innovation Summit

Key Takeaway: Actinium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. will participate in the TD Cowen Radiopharmaceutical Innovation Summit on June 20, 2023, where the company will engage in a fireside chat. This presentation will focus on Actinium's advancements in targeted radiotherapy treatments, particularly the promising results of their lead candidate, Iomab-B, in clinical trials. Iomab-B has shown significant potential in improving outcomes for patients undergoing bone marrow transplants. The event will be accessible through a live webcast and can be replayed for up to 30 days post-event.

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POSITIVE FACTORS

  • Actinium is participating in a relevant industry summit, enhancing visibility.
  • Positive results from the Iomab-B Phase 3 trial demonstrate effective treatment potential.
  • Actinium's leadership in targeted radiotherapies presents innovative cancer treatment approaches.

Full Press Release Details

NEW YORK, June 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Actinium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NYSE AMERICAN: ATNM) (Actinium or the Company), a leader in the development of targeted radiotherapies, today announced that the Company will participate in a fireside chat at the TD Cowen Radiopharmaceutical Innovation Summit on Tuesday, June 20, 2023 at 1:30 PM EST.
The live webcast of the presentation will be accessible on the investor relations page of Actinium's website https://ir.actiniumpharma.com/. A replay of the presentation will be available on the day of the fireside chat through the same link for 30 days.
About Actinium Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Actinium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing targeted radiotherapies to deliver cancer-killing radiation with cellular level precision to treat patients with high unmet needs. Actinium's clinical pipeline is led by targeted radiotherapies that are being applied to targeted conditioning, which is intended to selectively deplete a patient's disease or cancer cells and certain immune cells prior to a bone marrow transplant (BMT), gene therapy or adoptive cell therapy, such as CAR-T, to enable engraftment of these transplanted cells with minimal toxicities. Our lead product candidate, Iomab-B (I-131 apamistamab) has been studied in over four hundred patients, including the pivotal Phase 3 Study of Iomab-B in Elderly Relapsed or Refractory Acute Myeloid Leukemia (SIERRA) trial for BMT conditioning. The SIERRA trial was positive with Iomab-B meeting the primary endpoint of durable Complete Remission of 6-months with high statistical significance (p<0.0001). Iomab-B enabled 100% of patients to access a BMT and produced higher rates of post-BMT CR. Iomab-B produced positive results for the secondary endpoints of the SIERRA trial including reducing the probability of an event by 78% resulting in an Event-Free Survival (EFS) Hazard Ratio of 0.22 (p<0.0001), doubled 1-year overall survival and median overall survival. Iomab-ACT, low dose I-131 apamistamab, is being studied as a targeted conditioning agent in a Phase 1 study with a CD19 CAR T-cell Therapy with Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center with NIH funding. Actimab-A, our second most advanced product candidate has been studied in approximately 150 patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia or AML, including in combination trials with the chemotherapy regimen CLAG-M and with venetoclax, a targeted therapy. Actimab-A or lintuzumab-Ac225 is an Actinium-225 based antibody radiation conjugate targeting CD33, a validated target in AML. Actinium has entered into a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to develop Actimab-A as a single agent or combination with chemotherapy, targeted agents or immunotherapy in Phase 1, 2 or 3 trials. The NCI will fund clinical trial expenses under the CRADA while Actinium will supply Actimab-A. The NCI is currently accepting proposals for non-clinical and clinical studies with Actimab-A. Actinium is a pioneer and leader in the field of Actinium-225 alpha therapies with an industry leading technology platform comprising over 200 patents and patent applications including methods of producing the radioisotope AC-225. Our technology and expertise have enabled collaborative research partnerships with Astellas Pharma, Inc. for solid tumor theranostics, with AVEO Oncology Inc. to create an Actinium-225 HER3 targeting radiotherapy for solid tumors, and with EpicentRx, Inc. to create targeted radiotherapy combinations with their novel, clinical stage small molecule CD47-SIRPα inhibitor. More information is available on Actinium's website: https://www.actiniumpharma.com/.
Vice President Investor Relations & Communications
SOURCE Actinium Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

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Frequently Asked Questions

When will Actinium participate in the TD Cowen Summit?

Actinium will participate in the TD Cowen Radiopharmaceutical Innovation Summit on June 20, 2023.

Where can I watch Actinium's fireside chat?

The fireside chat will be available on Actinium's investor relations webpage.

What is Iomab-B used for?

Iomab-B is used for targeted conditioning before bone marrow transplants.

What does Actimab-A target?

Actimab-A targets CD33 in patients with Acute Myeloid Leukemia.

What is the NCI's role with Actimab-A?

The NCI funds clinical trials for Actimab-A under a Cooperative Research Agreement.

Last updated: Jun 14, 2023