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Alpha Tau Treats First Patient with Advanced Inoperable Pancreatic Cancer at Israel's Hadassah Medical Center JERUSALEM

Key Takeaway: Alpha Tau Medical Ltd. has announced the treatment of its first patient with advanced inoperable pancreatic cancer using its innovative alpha-radiation therapy, Alpha DaRT, in a clinical trial at Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem. The trial is aimed at patients who are not suitable for other existing treatments. The procedure was reported to be efficient, and executives expressed optimism about Alpha DaRT's potential to transform cancer treatment for patients facing limited options. Ongoing studies are in place to further evaluate the safety and efficacy of this treatment modality.

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POSITIVE FACTORS

  • Successful treatment of the first patient with advanced pancreatic cancer.
  • Clinical trial potentially opens new treatment options for patients with high unmet needs.
  • Alpha DaRT shows promise in offering hope where few effective treatments exist.
  • The procedure was described as smooth and straightforward, indicating a potential for efficient delivery.

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Alpha Tau Treats First Patient with Advanced
Inoperable Pancreatic Cancer at Israel's Hadassah Medical Center
JERUSALEM, Sept. 14, 2023 -- Alpha Tau Medical
Ltd. ("Alpha Tau", or the "Company") (NASDAQ: DRTS, DRTSW), the developer of the innovative alpha-radiation cancer
therapy Alpha DaRT , announced today that a patient with advanced inoperable pancreatic cancer has been treated in a clinical trial
at Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem, Israel. The trial is designed for a broad range of solid tumor patients who do not qualify for
participation in other existing trials or who do not have other treatment options according to the treating physician.
"We are dedicated to improving the
lives and giving hope to cancer patients and their families, and we believe that Alpha DaRT has the potential to transform the treatment
landscape for malignant tumors worldwide," said Alpha Tau CEO Uzi Sofer. "Treating this patient with advanced inoperable
pancreatic cancer, who may not have had other life-saving options at this stage, is very encouraging as we continue to execute on our
unwavering mission to reach those patients with high unmet need. We are pursuing our objective of establishing Alpha DaRT as a treatment
option for this terrible illness with our ongoing studies of pancreatic cancer in Israel and Montreal."
"The Department of Gastroenterology of Hadassah
University Medical Center, in conjunction with all our multidisciplinary partners, was privileged to utilize the groundbreaking Israeli
technology of endoscopic ultrasound-guided implantable alpha radiation to treat a patient with pancreatic cancer," noted Dr. Harold
Jacob, Head of the Advanced Endoscopic Unit, Hadassah Medical Center, who, together with Dr. Ari Benson and Dr. Julia Epstein, treated the
patient. "The procedure was smooth, straightforward, and incredibly quick, thanks to the support of the Alpha Tau team. The Alpha
DaRT treatment holds promise and gives hope for pancreatic cancer patients and their families."
"Pancreatic cancer is particularly devastating,
with an estimated 5-year survival rate of less than 5%," commented Alpha Tau CMO Dr. Robert Den. "Alpha DaRT might offer hope
to patients who otherwise may not have available efficacious treatments. I am heartened that we have been able to treat our first pancreatic
cancer patient in Israel, and I look forward to gaining further insight into the safety and efficacy profile of Alpha DaRT from our ongoing
About Alpha Tau Medical Ltd.
Founded in 2016, Alpha Tau is an Israeli medical
device company that focuses on research, development, and potential commercialization of the Alpha DaRT for the treatment of solid tumors.
The technology was initially developed by Prof. Itzhak Kelson and Prof. Yona Keisari from Tel Aviv University.
Alpha DaRT (Diffusing Alpha-emitters Radiation
Therapy) is designed to enable highly potent and conformal alpha-irradiation of solid tumors by intratumoral delivery of radium-224 impregnated
sources. When the radium decays, its short-lived daughters are released from the sources and disperse while emitting high-energy alpha
particles with the goal of destroying the tumor. Since the alpha-emitting atoms diffuse only a short distance, Alpha DaRT aims to mainly
affect the tumor, and to spare the healthy tissue around it.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release includes "forward-looking
statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. When used herein, words including "anticipate,"
"being," "will," "plan," "may," "continue," and similar expressions are intended to
identify forward-looking statements. In addition, any statements or information that refer to expectations, beliefs, plans, projections,
objectives, performance or other characterizations of future events or circumstances, including any underlying assumptions, are forward-looking.
All forward-looking statements are based upon Alpha Tau's current expectations and various assumptions. Alpha Tau believes there is a
reasonable basis for its expectations and beliefs, but they are inherently uncertain. Alpha Tau may not realize its expectations, and
its beliefs may not prove correct. Actual results could differ materially from those described or implied by such forward-looking statements
as a result of various important factors, including, without limitation: (i) Alpha Tau's ability to receive regulatory approval for its
Alpha DaRT technology or any future products or product candidates; (ii) Alpha Tau's limited operating history; (iii) Alpha Tau's incurrence
of significant losses to date; (iv) Alpha Tau's need for additional funding and ability to raise capital when needed; (v) Alpha Tau's
limited experience in medical device discovery and development; (vi) Alpha Tau's dependence on the success and commercialization of the
Alpha DaRT technology; (vii) the failure of preliminary data from Alpha Tau's clinical studies to predict final study results; (viii)
failure of Alpha Tau's early clinical studies or preclinical studies to predict future clinical studies; (ix) Alpha Tau's ability to enroll
patients in its clinical trials; (x) undesirable side effects caused by Alpha Tau's Alpha DaRT technology or any future products or product
candidates; (xi) Alpha Tau's exposure to patent infringement lawsuits; (xii) Alpha Tau's ability to comply with the extensive regulations
applicable to it; (xiii) the ability to meet Nasdaq's listing standards; (xiv) costs related to being a public company; (xv) changes in
applicable laws or regulations; and the other important factors discussed under the caption "Risk Factors" in Alpha Tau's
annual report filed on form 20-F with the SEC on March 9, 2023, and other filings that Alpha Tau may make with the United States Securities
and Exchange Commission. These and other important factors could cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated by the
forward-looking statements made in this press release. Any such forward-looking statements represent management's estimates as of the
date of this press release. While Alpha Tau may elect to update such forward-looking statements at some point in the future, except as
required by law, it disclaims any obligation to do so, even if subsequent events cause its views to change. These forward-looking statements
should not be relied upon as representing Alpha Tau's views as of any date subsequent to the date of this press release.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Alpha DaRT treatment used for?

Alpha DaRT is used for treating advanced inoperable pancreatic cancer.

Where was the first patient treated with Alpha DaRT?

The first patient was treated at Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem.

Who developed the Alpha DaRT technology?

The technology was developed by Prof. Itzhak Kelson and Prof. Yona Keisari.

What is the goal of Alpha Tau Medical?

Alpha Tau aims to provide treatment options for patients with high unmet needs.

How does Alpha DaRT aim to affect tumors?

Alpha DaRT delivers alpha radiation directly to tumors while sparing healthy tissue.

Last updated: Sep 14, 2023