Pemtumomab
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Source | Template:Infobox drug/mab source |
Target | MUC1 |
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Routes of administration | Intraperitoneal |
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Pemtumomab (trade name Theragyn) is a mouse monoclonal antibody used to treat cancer. The substance has affinity to various types of cancer, like ovarian cancer and peritoneal cancer, via the polymorphic epithelial mucin (PEM or MUC-1) and delivers the radioisotope Yttrium-90 into the tumour.[1] As of 2009[update], it is undergoing Phase III clinical trials.[2]
It has been granted orphan drug status in Europe.[3]
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- ↑ Oei, AL; Moreno, M; Verheijen, RH; Sweep, FC; Thomas, CM; Massuger, LF; Von Mensdorff-Pouilly, S (2008). "Induction of IgG antibodies to MUC1 and survival in patients with epithelial ovarian cancer". International journal of cancer. Journal international du cancer. 123 (8): 1848–53. doi:10.1002/ijc.23725. PMID 18661524.
- ↑ ClinicalTrials.gov
- ↑ Antisoma's Lead Product, Pemtumomab Granted European Orphan Drug Status
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