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News Release from: Oxford BioMedica
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial
Team on 29 March 2007
Agreement to commercialise Trovax for
cancer
Oxford BioMedica and Sanofi-Aventis have entered into an exclusive global licensing agreement to develop and commercialise Trovax for the treatment and prevention of cancers
Trovax is Oxford BioMedica's lead cancer immunotherapy It has been evaluated in clinical trials involving more than 180 patients with various forms of cancer
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 25 Jun 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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A Phase III trial in renal cancer is ongoing.
Sanofi-Aventis will pay Oxford BioMedica up to euro518 million (US$690 million) if all development and registration targets are met for certain defined indications.
Additional payments will be made if regulatory milestones are achieved in other cancer types.
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Oxford BioMedica will receive an initial payment of euro29 million (US$39 million) and further near-term payments of euro19 million (US$25 million) as milestones linked to the ongoing Phase III Trist study in renal cancer.
Oxford BioMedica is also entitled to escalating royalties on global sales of Trovax and to further undisclosed commercial milestones when net sales of Trovax reach certain levels.
Oxford BioMedica has an option to develop Trovax for other cancer types in exchange for enhanced financial returns, and sanofi-aventis will keep all commercial rights.
Oxford BioMedica will supply Trovax to Sanofi-Aventis on commercial terms.
Oxford BioMedica and Sanofi-Aventis will co-fund the ongoing Phase III Trist study of Trovax in renal cancer.
Sanofi-Aventis will fund all future research, development, regulatory and commercialisation activities, including the immediate implementation of a development plan for Trovax in metastatic colorectal cancer.
Sanofi-aventis will be responsible for the global commercialisation of Trovax and will book the sales worldwide.
Oxford BioMedica retains an option to participate in the promotion of Trovax in the United States and the European Union.
TroVax may be developed by sanofi-aventis as a treatment for any cancer type.
Based on the broad distribution of the 5T4 tumour antigen, Trovax has potential application in a wide range of solid tumours, including renal, colorectal, lung, breast and prostate cancer.
Professor Alan Kingsman, chief executive of Oxford BioMedica, commented: "We are delighted to have sanofi-aventis as our partner for TroVax given their broad expertise, experience and resources in oncology and their long standing world-class research and development capabilities in cancer immunology.
"We look forward to working with our new partner to advance the development and commercialisation of Trovax and, importantly, to provide cancer patients with new treatment options.".
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