BriaCell Awarded New Zealand Patent for its Whole Cell Technology

On July 30, 2025 BriaCell Therapeutics Corp. (Nasdaq: BCTX, BCTXW, BCTXZ) (TSX: BCT) ("BriaCell" or the "Company"), a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing novel immunotherapies to transform cancer care, reported that it has been granted New Zealand Patent No. 785587 titled "WHOLE-CELL CANCER VACCINES AND METHODS FOR SELECTION THEREOF" (Press release, BriaCell Therapeutics, JUL 30, 2025, View Source [SID1234655036]). The patent covers methods of selecting its whole-cell cancer immunotherapy technology for subjects with cancer based on HLA allele profile matching, providing exclusivity through February 27, 2037, and supporting BriaCell’s precision medicine approach aimed at personalizing immunotherapy for improved patient outcomes.

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"We are thrilled that the New Zealand Patent Office recognized the innovative nature of BriaCell’s novel whole cell immunotherapy and its potential therapeutic applications for cancer patients," said Dr. William V. Williams, President and CEO of BriaCell.

The newly granted patent is part of BriaCell’s broader strategy to establish a strong international patent portfolio enabling the global development and commercialization of its immunotherapy platform across multiple cancer indications.