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RenovoRx Highlights Promising Pre-Clinical Data Abstract: TAMP™ Therapy Platform Offers Potential to Improve Localized and Targeted Drug Delivery
Pre-Clinical Data Recently Presented at the SIO 2025 Annual Conference Show that Intra-Arterial Administration of a Drug with the RenovoCath® Delivery System

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[{"type":"text","content":"\nPre-Clinical Data Recently Presented at the SIO 2025 Annual Conference Show that Intra-Arterial Administration of a Drug with the RenovoCath® Delivery System via TAMP May Improve Delivery in Difficult-to-Treat Cancers\n\n\nThe Results of this Pre-clinical Study Support a More Optimized Drug Delivery Method in Tumors that Lack Sufficient Blood Supply for Adequate Drug Penetration During Therapy\n\n\n MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--\nRenovoRx, Inc. (“RenovoRx” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: RNXT), a life sciences company developing novel targeted oncology therapies and commercializing RenovoCath, an innovative, FDA-cleared device, highlighted its recent abstract presentation at the 2025 Society of Interventional Oncology Annual Conference (“SIO 2025”) in Las Vegas, Nevada. The abstract published promising pre-clinical data from the use of RenovoRx’s patented Trans-Arterial Micro-Perfusion (TAMP) therapy platform, which aims to optimize local and targeted drug delivery in difficult-to-treat cancers.\n\n\nThe abstract, titled “Micro-CT imaging following intra-arterial delivery of a radiopaque silicone polymer using a double-balloon occlusion catheter in pigs: a model to analyze tissue penetration via the trans-arterial micro perfusion (TAMP) technique,” was presented at SIO 2025 on February 3, 2025 by Paula Novelli, MD, of the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.\n\n\nThe results of the study support a more optimized drug delivery method for tumors that suffer from limited blood supply and poor drug penetration. The TAMP technique was evaluated in a porcine (pig) model utilizing micro-CT imaging for precise monitoring of drug penetration into tissue.\n\n\nThe pre-clinical data shows that drug delivery with the patented, FDA-cleared dual balloon RenovoCath device via TAMP potentially may improve localized drug delivery by achieving greater drug penetration in the microvasculature near the target tumor. The data shows that, by using RenovoCath, researchers were able to isolate sections of the blood vessel through the adjustment of the distance between the occlusion balloons, thereby excluding any off-target side branches. Researchers were able to confirm the level of penetration into the targeted area utilizing micro-CT imaging. The penetration achieved appears to be consistent with a more optimized drug delivery. The obser...