MediWound Announces Positive Results in U.S. Phase I/II Study of MW005 for the Treatment of Basal Cell Carcinoma
MW005 shown to be safe and well-tolerated
Data provides clinical efficacy proof-of-concept based on complete clearance of target lesions
The Phase I/II study is an open-label, multicenter, randomized clinical trial designed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of MW005 in patients with BCC, using different regimens. All patients enrolled in the study must have histologically confirmed superficial or nodular BCC. Enrolled patients receive seven topical applications of MW005 once every other day for 14 days. Eight weeks after the last treatment, all patients undergo a complete excisional biopsy, and the specimen is subject to an independent histological clearance examination. The study’s endpoints include safety and tolerability measurements, as well as efficacy assessment, as measured by the proportion of patients who reach clinically and histologically confirmed complete clearance.
Eleven patients with either superficial or nodular histologically diagnosed BCC lesions were treated and completed the study. Based on the data generated, MW005 was shown to be safe, well-tolerated, and an effective treatment for BCC with patients demonstrating complete clinical and histological clearance of target lesions. These results corroborate with previous POC IIT study published by
“Most low-risk BCCs are treated surgically. There is a clear unmet need for an effective, non-surgical, topically-applied, short duration treatment for low-risk BCC with less severe local skin reactions associated with current topical therapies,” said Dr.
BCC is a non-melanoma skin cancer that arises from the basal layer of epidermis and its appendages. According to the
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NexoBrid, our commercial orphan biological product for non-surgical eschar removal of deep-partial and full-thickness thermal burns, is a bromelain-based biological product containing a sterile mixture of proteolytic enzymes that selectively removes burn eschar within four hours without harming surrounding viable tissue. NexoBrid is currently marketed in the
EscharEx, based on the same active pharmaceutical ingredient as NexoBrid, is our next-generation bioactive topical therapeutic under development for the debridement of chronic and hard-to-heal wounds. Results from Phase 2 studies show that EscharEx is significantly more effective and faster than SOC or placebo control in debridement of VLUs and DFUs, with a good safety and tolerability profile.
MW005 is our topical biological drug under development for the treatment of low-risk Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC). Its proprietary formulation is designed for safe and easy self-administration. It contains the same active pharmaceutical ingredient as NexoBrid and EscharEx. In a Phase I/II open-label, multicenter, randomized clinical trial conducted in the
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