OncoSec Initiates Registration Directed Clinical Trial of ImmunoPulse IL-12, KEYTRUDA

OncoSec Medical has initiated its phase 2b registration directed trial, PISCES/KEYNOTE-695. The PISCES/KEYNOTE-695 study is a global, multicenter phase 2b trial of OncoSec's investigational therapy, ImmunoPulse IL-12 (intratumoral pIL-12 with electroporation), combined with KEYTRUDA (pembrolizumab), an anti-PD-1 therapy marketed by Merck, in patients with unresectable metastatic melanoma who have progressed or are progressing on an anti-PD-1 therapy.

"Patients with metastatic melanoma who are progressing or have progressed on anti-PD-1 therapy have limited treatment options. We believe the combination of ImmunoPulse IL-12 and pembrolizumab offers a potentially transformative approach for these patients given the absence of approved therapies," said Punit Dhillon, CEO and President at OncoSec. "The advancement of the PISCES trial marks an important milestone for the Company."

The phase 2b, Simon 2-stage multicenter study of intratumoral tavo with electroporation in combination with intravenous KEYTRUDA will enroll approximately 48 patients with histological diagnosis of melanoma with progressive locally advanced or metastatic disease defined as Stage III or Stage IV. The primary endpoint will be the Best Overall Response Rate (BORR).

"ImmunoPulse IL-12 and pembrolizumab are immunotherapies designed to modulate the patient's own immune response to fight cancer," said Sharron Gargosky Ph.D., Chief Clinical and Regulatory Officer at OncoSec. "We are pleased with the progress of the ongoing PISCES trial, which has benefitted from our clinical trial collaboration and supply agreement with Merck."

The collaboration agreement, which was announced in May 2017, is between OncoSec Medical Incorporated and Merck, through a subsidiary. Under the agreement, OncoSec will sponsor and fund the study and Merck will provide KEYTRUDA.

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