Pasithea Therapeutics Announces Exhibit at Children’s Tumor Foundation 2026 NF Conference

On June 15, 2026 Pasithea Therapeutics Corp. (NASDAQ: KTTA) ("Pasithea" or the "Company"), a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing PAS-004, a next-generation macrocyclic MEK inhibitor, reported it will participate as an exhibitor in the upcoming Children’s Tumor Foundation (CTF) 2026 NF Conference, held June 26-30, 2026, in Denver, Colorado.

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"Direct engagement with the clinical and academic NF1 community strengthens our commitment to develop better-tolerated therapies that can be used safely over the long term," said Dr. Tiago Reis Marques, Chief Executive Officer of Pasithea. "We look forward to collaborating closely with CTF and the broader NF1 community to advance meaningful innovation and improve outcomes for individuals living with NF1."

Participants interested in meeting with Pasithea representatives are encouraged to contact us via the email below.

About Children’s Tumor Foundation’s NF Conference

The Children’s Tumor Foundation’s annual NF Conference is the premier event for the global NF research and clinical community, uniting experts and innovators dedicated to transforming outcomes for patients with NF. This includes NF1 and all types of schwannomatosis (SWN), such as NF2-related schwannomatosis (NF2-SWN), previously known as neurofibromatosis type 2.

About NF1- PN

Plexiform neurofibromas (PN) are tumors originating from the nerve sheath that grow through and around nerves and may involve multiple nerve branches. Thirty to fifty percent (30-50%) of patients with NF1 will harbor PNs, which can undergo malignant transformation. PN-related morbidities are primarily caused by the direct impact of the tumor on surrounding structures and can be life-threatening when they compress vital organs or when they become malignant.

(Press release, Pasithea Therapeutics, JUN 15, 2026, View Source [SID1234668736])