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Dogwood Therapeutics to Report Third Quarter 2025 Financial Results on Thursday, November 6, 2025
ATLANTA, GA / ACCESS Newswire / October 30, 2025 / Dogwood Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq:DWTX) (the "Company"), a development‐stage biotechnology company developing new medicines to treat pain and neuropathy, announced today that it will report third ...

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[{"type":"text","content":"ATLANTA, GA / ACCESS Newswire / October 30, 2025 / Dogwood Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq:DWTX) (the "Company"), a development‐stage biotechnology company developing new medicines to treat pain and neuropathy, announced today that it will report third quarter 2025 financial results on Thursday, November 6, 2025, before the open of the financial markets.","length":361,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"About Dogwood Therapeutics","length":26,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"Dogwood Therapeutics (Nasdaq:DWTX) is a development-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing new medicines to treat pain and neuropathic disorders. The Dogwood research pipeline includes two first-in-class development candidates, Halneuron® and SP16 IV.","length":266,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"Our lead product candidate, Halneuron®, is in Phase 2b development to treat pain conditions including the neuropathic pain associated with chemotherapy treatment. Halneuron® has been granted fast track designation from the Food and Drug Administration ("FDA") for the treatment of CINP. Halneuron® is a non-opioid, NaV 1.7 analgesic which is a highly specific voltage-gated sodium channel modulator, a mechanism known to be effective for reducing pain transmission. In clinical studies, Halneuron® treatment has demonstrated pain reduction in pain related to general cancer and in pain related to chronic chemotherapy-induced neuropathic pain ("CINP").","length":672,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"SP16 IV is a low-density lipoprotein receptor related protein-1 (LRP1) agonist with potential to treat neuropathy and prevent or repair nerve damage following chemotherapy. SP16 acts as an LRP1 agonist that in turn provides alpha-1-antitrypsin-like activity. Consistent with alpha-1-antitrypsin anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory actions, SP16 preclinically demonstrated anti-inflammatory (analgesic) action via potential reductions in IL-6, IL-8, IL1B and TNF-alpha levels, as well as potential to repair damaged tissue via increases in pAKT and pERK that regulate fundamental processes like growth, proliferation and survival. The forthcoming SP16 IV Phase 1b CINP trial is fully funded by the National Cancer Institute.","length":726,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"For more information, please visit www.d...