GOG-0265 Study in Metastatic Cervical Cancer Selected for Late-Breaking Data Presentation at the Society of Gynecologic Oncology’s Annual Meeting on Women’s Cancer

On January 30, 2017 Advaxis, Inc. (NASDAQ:ADXS), a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing cancer immunotherapies, reported that an abstract on data from the company’s Phase 2 GOG-0265 trial evaluating axalimogene filolisbac for metastatic cervical cancer has been accepted as a late-breaking presentation at the Society of Gynecologic Oncology’s (SGO) 48th Annual Meeting on Women’s Cancer in March (Press release, Advaxis, JAN 30, 2017, View Source [SID1234517591]).

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The poster, "A prospective phase 2 trial of the listeria-based HPV immunotherapy axalimogene filolisbac in second and third-line metastatic cervical cancer: A NRG oncology group trial," will be presented by investigator Charles A. Leath, III, M.D., associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine. It will highlight final data from the GOG-0265 study, which evaluated the safety and activity of axalimogene filolisbac in patients with persistent or recurrent metastatic (squamous or non-squamous cell) carcinoma of the cervix.

SGO accepts late-breaking abstracts that demonstrate timely findings of the highest scientific impact in the form of an oral presentation followed by a panel discussion at a scientific plenary session during the meeting. The data are selected on the basis of double-blinded peer review and relevance to current gynecologic cancer treatment challenges. Abstracts selected for scientific plenary will also be published in Gynecologic Oncology.

"Axalimogene filolisbac continues to gain validation for its potential as a therapy to treat women with this advanced cervical cancer who have no treatment options other than a repeat of chemotherapy and radiation," said Daniel J. O’Connor, President and Chief Executive Officer. "We look forward to sharing this data, which supports our plan to initiate a phase 3 study in metastatic cervical cancer later this year."

The SGO’s Annual Meeting on Women’s Cancer, the largest educational and scientific event for members of women’s cancer care teams which attracts more than 2,000 multi-disciplinary attendees, is March 12-15 at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, MD.