Approximately one third of all lung cancer patients in
The approval to proceed with the Phase 2 clinical trials in
LCINS are histologically, mutationally, and epidemiologically distinct from smoking-related lung cancers and occur almost exclusively as adenocarcinomas and most commonly in women and individuals of Asian ancestry.(2) LCINS are highly enriched for alterations in the tyrosine kinase (TK) genes, have low tumor mutation burden (TMB) and low rates of PD-L1 expression.(2) Many of these factors may provide clarity on why LP-300 seems to have a distinct mechanism of action and anti-cancer activity in tumors among LCINS patients. Lantern believes that this unique mechanism of action and historically observed anti-tumor activity may ultimately prove to be a useful option for this growing class of patients globally.
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The Harmonic trial (NCT05456256) is a Phase 2 clinical trial that is assessing the effect of Lantern's investigational new drug LP-300 in combination with standard-of-care (SOC) chemotherapy, pemetrexed and carboplatin, on the overall and progression-free survival of never smoker patients with advanced NSCLC. The study has been designed as a 90 patient trial with approximately 2/3rds (60) of the patients receiving LP-300 with a chemotherapy doublet and the remaining 1/3rd (30) receiving the standard of care chemotherapy doublet alone. In a previous multi-center Phase 3 clinical trial, a subset of never smoker NSCLC patients who received LP-300 with chemotherapy showed increased overall and two-year survival of 91% and 125%, respectively, compared to patients who only received chemotherapy. In addition, LP-300 has been administered in multiple clinical trials to more than 1,000 people and has been generally well tolerated. Additional information on the Harmonic trial can be found at the Harmonic clinical trial website, on ClinicalTrials.gov, or on the first-of-its-kind Harmonic trial iPhone app, which is focused on education & awareness for never smoker NSCLC patients and the NSCLC community.
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