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Anixa Biosciences Reports Positive Data from Completed Breast Cancer Vaccine Phase 1 Trial and Positive Survival Observations from Ongoing CAR-T Phase 1 Trial at New York Academy of Sciences' Frontiers in Cancer Immunotherapy Symposium

Anixa Biosciences Reports Positive Data from Completed Breast Cancer Vaccine Phase 1 Trial and Positive Survival Observations from Ongoing CAR-T Phase 1 Trial

articleAnixa Biosciences, Inc.June 26, 20265/news/anixa-biosciences-reports-positive-data-from-completed-breast-cancer-vaccine-phase-1-trial-and-positive-survival-observations-from-ongoing-car-t-phase-1-trial-at-new-york-academy-of-sciences-frontiers-in-cancer-immunotherapy-symposium
Anixa Biosciences Reports Positive Data from Completed Breast Cancer Vaccine Phase 1 Trial and Positive Survival Observations from Ongoing CAR-T Phase 1 Trial at New York Academy of Sciences' Frontiers in Cancer Immunotherapy Symposium

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Breast cancer vaccine presentation includes final Phase 1 data showing all major primary endpoints were met and protocol-defined immune responses in 74% of participantsOvarian cancer CAR-T therapy, lira-cel, presentation highlights positive survival observations from ongoing Phase 1 clinical trialPresentations highlight Anixa's clinical progress and collaborations with leading cancer research institutions, including Cleveland Clinic and Moffitt Cancer Center SAN JOSE, Calif., June 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Anixa Biosciences, Inc. ("Anixa" or the "Company") (NASDAQ: ANIX), a biotechnology company focused on the treatment and prevention of cancer, today announced that its two clinical-stage immunotherapy programs were presented at the New York Academy of Sciences' Frontiers in Cancer Immunotherapy symposium this week.The presentations highlighted Anixa's breast cancer vaccine, being developed in collaboration with Cleveland Clinic, which recently completed a Phase 1 clinical trial in which all major primary endpoints were met and protocol-defined immune responses were generated in 74% of participants, and Anixa's ovarian cancer CAR-T therapy, liraltagene autoleucel, or lira-cel, which is being evaluated in an ongoing Phase 1 clinical trial in collaboration with Moffitt Cancer Center.Both presentations may be accessed on the Events page of Anixa Biosciences' website: https://ir.anixa.com/events."Presenting both of our clinical-stage immunotherapy programs at this symposium was an important opportunity to highlight the progress of our pipeline and the strength of the collaborations supporting these programs," said Dr. Amit Kumar, Chairman and CEO of Anixa Biosciences. "Our breast cancer vaccine and ovarian cancer CAR-T therapy are being advanced with leading clinical and scientific institutions, and we believe these presentations underscore the potential of Anixa's approach to treating and preventing cancer."The Company's breast cancer vaccine presentation, titled "Phase I Trial of an Alpha-Lactalbumin (aLA) Vaccine for Breast Cancer," was given by Dr. Emily Esakov Rhoades, FDA/IND Trial Program Manager, Cleveland Clinic Cancer Institute. The presentation reported final Phase 1 findings for the investigational vaccine, including that all major primary endpoints were met, the vaccine was safe and well tolerated at the maximum tolerated dose based on safety...

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