LONDON, May 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Eisai Europe Ltd announced today that results from 9 clinical data abstracts about compounds in the company's oncology pipeline, product portfolio and preclinical oncology research have been accepted for presentation at the 44th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), taking place in Chicago from May 30 to June 3, 2008.
A wide variety of abstracts on Eisai investigational compounds will showcase research focused on metastatic breast cancer, lung cancer, ovarian cancer, mesothelioma, pancreatic cancer and other types of cancer, as well as supportive care to aid those currently undergoing treatment for cancer.
"Eisai's commitment to oncology is clearly translating into the substantial growth of our pipeline," said Haruo Naito, President and CEO, Eisai Co., Ltd. "Eisai's focus on becoming a global leader in oncology reflects our human health care mission to satisfy unmet medical needs and increase benefits to patients and their families."
The following Eisai abstracts are accepted for presentation at this year's ASCO meeting.
Product Abstract Details Location
Details
MORAb-003 Exploratory Phase II Efficacy Study of June 1, 2008
MORAb-003, a Monoclonal Antibody against
(farletuzumab) Folate Receptor Alpha, in 4:30-4:45
Platinum-Sensitive Ovarian Cancer in First p.m.
Abstract No: Relapse
5500 Location:
Oral Presentation S406 (Vista
Room)
E7080 A phase I study of E7080 in patients with May 31, 2008
advanced malignancies
Abstract No: 8:00
3526 a.m.-12:00
p.m.
Poster 3
Location:
Awarded a Foundation Merit Award W375E Lobby
Poster
discussion
12:00-1:00
p.m.
Location:
W375A
E7080 Phase I dose escalation study and biomarker May 31, 2008
analysis of E7080 in patients with advanced
Abstract No: solid tumors 8:00
3527 a.m.-12:00
Poster 4 p.m.
Location:
W375E Lobby
Poster
discussion
12:00-1:00
p.m.
Location:
W375A
MORAb-003 A Phase I Study of MORAb-003, a Humanized May 31, 2008
Monoclonal Antibody Against Folate Receptor
(farletuzumab) Alpha, in Advanced Epithelial Ovarian 2:00-6:00
Cancer p.m.
Abstract No:
5517 Poster 7 Location:
S403
Poster
discussion
5:00-6:00
p.m.
Location:
S406 (Vista
Room)
GCP II Glutamate Carboxypeptidase II Inhibition in May 31, 2008
Inhibitor Rat Models of Chemotherapy-induced
Peripheral Neurotoxicity 2:00-6:00
Abstract No: p.m.
9558 Poster 37A
Location: S
Hall A1
E7820 A phase I study of E7820 in combination June 1, 2008
with cetuximab in patients (pts) with
Abstract No: advanced solid tumors 2:00-6:00
3568 p.m.
Poster 24G
Location: S
Hall A1
MORAb-009 A Phase I Study of MORAb-009, a Monoclonal June 1, 2008
Antibody against Mesothelin, in
Abstract No: Mesothelioma, Pancreatic, and Ovarian 2:00-6:00
3578 Cancer p.m.
Poster 27C Location: S
Hall A1
Eribulin Phase II Study of Eribulin June 2, 2008
Mesylate Mesylate (E7389) in Patients
(E7389) with Locally Advanced or 2:00-6:00
p.m.
Abstract No: Metastatic Breast Cancer Location:
1084 Previously Treated with S Hall A1
Anthracycline, Taxane, and
Capecitabine Therapy
Poster 38A
Advanced Breast Oncologist and Patient Roles in June 2,
Cancer Assessing Current and Future 2008
Treatment for Metastatic Breast 2:00-6:00
Abstract No: Cancer: Results of an p.m.
1064 Observational Linguistic study Location:
Poster 32B S Hall A1
Eisai began its oncology research program in 1987, discovering several small molecules that are in development as chemotherapeutic agents. In addition to its in-house oncology research and development (R&D) program, Eisai made three strategic acquisitions to establish a solid business infrastructure and enter the oncology market.
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