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ASX ANNOUNCEMENT 21 AUGUST 2025 RADIOPHARM TO HOST KEY OPINION LEADER WEBINAR SERIES Sydney, Australia - 21 August 2025 - Radiopharm Theranostics (ASX: RAD, "Radiopharm" or the "Company"), a developer of a world-class pl

Key Takeaway: Radiopharm Theranostics (ASX: RAD) has announced a series of webinars featuring key opinion leaders focused on radiopharmaceutical therapies for oncology, particularly prostate cancer treatment. The first session is scheduled for August 27, 2025, and will include discussions on novel therapeutic strategies targeting B7H3. Dr. Oliver Sartor, an esteemed oncologist, along with other prominent experts, will share insights and advancements in this field. These discussions will highlight the promising developments in Radiopharm's pipeline, which aims to address significant medical needs.

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POSITIVE FACTORS

  • Radiopharm is hosting a webinar series with leading experts in oncology.
  • The company is advancing innovative radiopharmaceutical therapies for prostate cancer.
  • Collaboration with renowned institutions, like MD Anderson Cancer Center, enhances research credibility.
  • The targeted therapies show promise in addressing high unmet medical needs in oncology.

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TO HOST KEY OPINION LEADER WEBINAR SERIES
Sydney, Australia - 21 August 2025 - Radiopharm
Theranostics (ASX: RAD, "Radiopharm" or the "Company"), a developer of a world-class platform of radiopharmaceutical
products for both diagnostic and therapeutic uses, is pleased to advise that it is hosting a webinar series with key opinion leaders to
discuss the use of radiopharmaceutical therapies in oncology and for the treatment of prostate cancer.
10:30am AEST - Wednesday 27 August 2025
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TIME TOPICS SPEAKERS
10.30 am Introduction Dr Dimitris Voliotis (RAD CMO)
10.35 am Prostate cancer treatment environment and unmet medical needs Dr Oliver Sartor
10.50 am A novel therapeutic strategy targeting B7H3, an immune checkpoint protein highly expressed in prostate cancer Dr David Piwnica-Worms
11.05-11.20 am Q&A Dr Dimitris Voliotis (RAD CMO)
10:30am AEST - Tuesday 2 September 2025
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TIME TOPICS SPEAKERS
10.30 am Introduction and recap webinar #1 Dr Dimitris Voliotis (RAD CMO)
10:40 am KLK3 as a therapeutic target in prostate cancer Dr Hans David Ulmert
10.55 am Q&A Dr Dimitris Voliotis (RAD CMO)
11.10 am Closing remarks Riccardo Canevari (RAD CEO)
RV01 is the Company's B7-H3-targeted radiopharmaceutical therapy
designed with strong affinity for the 4Ig isoform of B7H3 that is highly expressed in tumours and not in healthy tissues, which is being
developed in partnership with MD Anderson Cancer Center. The B7-H3 targeting monoclonal antibody (mAb) is designed to target various solid
tumours that express the B7-H3 protein. High expression of this target is associated with a poor prognosis in many cancer types.
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KLK3 is highly expressed exclusively in prostate tissue, where it is
regulated by the androgen receptor, the primary driver of prostate adenocarcinoma. RAD 402 targets the catalytically active form of KLK3,
which is abundant in the prostate with minimal to no expression in other tissues. Compared to 177Lu, 161Tb emits additional Auger and
conversion electrons alongside its -radiation, which can lead to potentially improved antitumoral therapeutic efficacy. 161Tb-RAD
402 is the first company-sponsored Phase I trial in prostate cancer using 161Tb.
Oliver Sartor is a renowned American oncologist and research scientist
specializing in prostate cancer. He received his M.D. from Tulane University School of Medicine in 1982. He has held numerous prestigious
positions throughout his career, including at the National Cancer Institute, LSU Health Sciences Center, and Tulane University. Most recently,
he was the Director of Radiopharmaceutical Trials at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, but he has since moved to East Jefferson
General Hospital where he is the Director of the Transformational Prostate Cancer Research Center.
Dr. Sartor is internationally recognized for his work in advancing
prostate cancer research and treatment, particularly in the field of radiopharmaceutical therapies. He has authored over 500 peer-reviewed
articles and has been a lead or co-lead on multiple clinical trials that have resulted in FDA drug approvals for prostate cancer treatments.
In 2023, he was named an Honorary Member of the American Society for Radiation Oncology (ASTRO) for his contributions to the development
of new prostate cancer therapies.
Dr David R. Piwnica-Worms
A board-certified radiologist and biochemist who is the Chair and Professor
in the Department of Cancer Systems Imaging at MD Anderson Cancer Center. He is also the Deputy Head of the Division of Diagnostic Imaging.
He received both his M.D. and Ph.D. from Duke University. His research involves developing and using non-invasive imaging technologies,
such as PET, fluorescence, and bioluminescence, to understand biological processes in living systems.
Dr Hans David Ulmert
Dr. H. David Ulmert is a researcher and academic, currently an Associate
Professor in Residence in the Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. He is also
the Director of the UCLA Preclinical Theranostics Program and a member of the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center.
His research focuses on developing novel targeted therapies and molecular
imaging strategies for cancer. He has a particular interest in prostate cancer, studying risk factors and biomarkers. His work involves
using radiolabeled antibodies to target specific proteins in cancer cells, like human kallikreins (KLK2 and KLK3), for image-guided diagnosis
and therapy. He has also been awarded a grant to advance a targeted therapy for osteosarcoma, a form of bone cancer.
Prior to his current roles, Dr. Ulmert was affiliated with institutions
such as Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Lund University, where he received his M.D. in 2006 and Ph.D. in 2007.
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About Radiopharm Theranostics
Radiopharm Theranostics is a clinical stage radiotherapeutics company
developing a world-class platform of innovative radiopharmaceutical products for diagnostic and therapeutic applications in areas of high
unmet medical need. Radiopharm is listed on ASX (RAD) and on NASDAQ (RADX). The company has a pipeline of distinct and highly differentiated
platform technologies spanning peptides, small molecules and monoclonal antibodies for use in cancer. The clinical program includes one
Phase 2 and three Phase 1 trials in a variety of solid tumor cancers including lung, breast, and brain metastases. Learn more at radiopharmtheranostics.com.
Authorised on behalf of the Radiopharm Theranostics Board of Directors
by Executive Chairman Paul Hopper.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What topics will the Radiopharm webinar cover?

The webinar will discuss radiopharmaceutical therapies in oncology, focusing on prostate cancer treatment.

Who are the key speakers in the webinar series?

Speakers include Dr. Dimitris Voliotis, Dr. Oliver Sartor, Dr. David Piwnica-Worms, and Dr. Hans David Ulmert.

When is the first Radiopharm webinar scheduled?

The first webinar is on Wednesday, 27 August 2025, at 10:30 AM AEST.

What is RV01 in Radiopharm's therapy?

RV01 is a B7-H3-targeted radiopharmaceutical therapy optimized for prostate cancer.

What is KLK3's role in prostate cancer therapy?

KLK3 is targeted by RAD 402, specifically affecting prostate tissue with minimal off-target effects.

Last updated: Aug 21, 2025