Plus Therapeutics Announces Oral Presentation Highlighting REYOBIQ™ Clinical and Translational Data Demonstrating Favorable Safety, Survival, and Emerging Immunomodulation in Leptomeningeal Metastases

On May 8, 2026 Plus Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: PSTV) ("Plus" or the "Company"), a healthcare company developing and commercializing precision diagnostics and radiopharmaceuticals for central nervous system (CNS) cancers, reported a plenary session reviewing key clinical and translational data, including the Phase 1 ReSPECT-LM trial of REYOBIQ (rhenium Re186 obisbemeda) was presented at the 2026 American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS) Annual Scientific Meeting taking place May 1-4, 2026 in San Antonio, Texas.

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"This oral plenary session, which reviewed data collected to date, and included an overview of the ReSPECT-LM single dose escalation study, is an important validation of the clinical and translational evidence supporting REYOBIQ as a differentiated therapeutic approach for patients with leptomeningeal metastases, a devastating condition with no FDA-approved therapies. AANS is an important congress, and we are encouraged by these data being featured in such a prominent part of the conference," said Eric J. Daniels, M.D., M.B.A., Plus Therapeutics Chief Development Officer. "We continue to believe strongly in the potential of REYOBIQ in the clinical setting as we continue the ongoing multiple dose trial."

The oral presentation, titled, "¹⁸⁶Rhenium-Nanoliposomes (¹⁸⁶RNL) for the Treatment of Leptomeningeal Metastases: Translational Insights from Clinical and Preclinical Models," was delivered by Henriette U. Balinda, PhD, of UT Health San Antonio in a Plenary Session on Saturday, May 2, 2026.

Key Data Highlights

The Presentation highlighted the completed Phase 1 ReSPECT-LM study demonstrating:

Encouraging survival outcomes, with median overall survival of approximately 9 months in patients treated at the recommended Phase 2 dose, compared to historical survival of approximately 2–6 months
Robust anti-tumor activity, including high rates of circulating tumor cell (CTC) reduction and clinical benefit across evaluable patients
Favorable safety and tolerability profile, supporting advancement into later-stage clinical development
Highly targeted radiation delivery, with a target-to-off-target absorbed dose ratio exceeding 100:1, minimizing exposure to healthy tissue
In addition, translational analyses presented in the session demonstrate that REYOBIQ may induce immune remodeling within the tumor microenvironment, including activation of CD8+ T cells and enhancement of anti-tumor immune response, supporting potential future combination strategies with immunotherapies.

Currently, the ReSPECT-LM Phase 1 Multiple Dose trial is underway and enrolling patients at the University of Texas Health San Antonio. The primary objectives include characterizing safety and tolerability of multiple doses at defined intervals of REYOBIQ for patients of any primary solid tumor cancer with LM.

About REYOBIQ (rhenium Re186 obisbemeda)

REYOBIQ (rhenium Re186 obisbemeda) is a novel injectable radiotherapy specifically formulated to deliver direct targeted high dose radiation in CNS tumors in a safe, effective, and convenient manner to optimize patient outcomes. REYOBIQ has the potential to reduce off-target risks and improve outcomes for CNS cancer patients, versus currently approved therapies, with a more targeted and potent radiation dose. Rhenium-186 is an ideal radioisotope for CNS therapeutic applications due to its short half-life, beta energy for destroying cancerous tissue, and gamma energy for real-time imaging. REYOBIQ is being evaluated for the treatment of recurrent glioblastoma, leptomeningeal metastases, and pediatric brain cancer in the ReSPECT-GBM, ReSPECT-LM, and ReSPECT-PBC clinical trials. ReSPECT-GBM is supported by an award from the National Cancer Institute (NCI), part of the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), and ReSPECT-LM is funded by a three-year $17.6M grant by the Cancer Prevention & Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT). The Company’s ReSPECT-PBC clinical trial for pediatric brain cancer is supported by a $3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Defense’s Peer Reviewed Cancer Research Program.

(Press release, Plus Therapeutics, MAY 8, 2026, View Source [SID1234665390])