The SFJ Pharmaceuticals Group Announces Agreement With Pfizer to Co-develop Dacomitinib as First-Line Treatment for Patients With Advanced Non-small Cell Lung Cancer
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The SFJ Pharmaceuticals Group Announces Agreement With Pfizer to Co-develop Dacomitinib as First-Line Treatment for Patients With Advanced Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

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The SFJ Pharmaceuticals Group Announces Agreement With Pfizer to Co-develop Dacomitinib as First-Line Treatment for Patients With Advanced Non-small Cell Lung Cancer PR Newswire SAN FRANCISCO, September 7, 2012 SAN FRANCISCO, September 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Phase 3 Trial to be Conducted Across Sites in Asia and Europe The SFJ Pharmaceuticals Group (SFJ), announced today that it has entered into a collaborative development agreement with Pfizer Inc. to conduct a Phase 3 clinical trial of Pfizer's investigational pan-HER (pan-human epidermal growth factor receptor) inhibitor, dacomitinib (PF-00299804). The trial, which will be conducted across multiple sites in Asia and Europe, will evaluate dacomitinib as a first-line treatment for patients with locally advanced or metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with activating mutations of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR). Under the terms of the agreement, SFJ will provide the funding and clinical development supervision to generate the clinical data necessary to support a registration dossier on dacomitinib for marketing authorization by regulatory authorities for the indication: First-line treatment of patients with locally advanced or metastatic NSCLC with EGFR activating mutations. If approved for this indication, SFJ will be eligible to receive milestone payments and earn-out payments. This is the second collaborative agreement between SFJ and Pfizer.

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The SFJ Pharmaceuticals Group Announces Agreement With Pfizer to Co-develop Dacomitinib as First-Line Treatment for Patients With Advanced Non-small Cell Lung Cancer
PR Newswire SAN FRANCISCO, September 7, 2012
SAN FRANCISCO,September 7, 2012/PRNewswire/ --Phase 3 Trial to be Conducted Across Sites in Asia and Europe The SFJ Pharmaceuticals Group (SFJ), announced today that it has entered into a collaborative development agreement with Pfizer Inc. to conduct a Phase 3 clinical trial of Pfizer's investigational pan-HER (pan-human epidermal growth factor receptor) inhibitor, dacomitinib (PF-00299804).The trial, which will be conducted across multiple sites inAsiaandEurope, will evaluate dacomitinib as a first-line treatment for patients with locally advanced or metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with activating mutations of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR). Under the terms of the agreement, SFJ will provide the funding and clinical development supervision to generate the clinical data necessary to support a registration dossier on dacomitinib for marketing authorization by regulatory authorities for the indication: First-line treatment of patients with locally advanced or metastatic NSCLC with EGFR activating mutations.If approved for this indication, SFJ will be eligible to receive milestone payments and earn-out payments. This is the second collaborative agreement between SFJ and Pfizer.SFJ previously entered into an agreement with Pfizer to conduct a Phase 3 trial in Asiaof Pfizer's Inlyta® (axitinib) for the adjuvant treatment of patients at high risk of recurrent renal cell carcinoma following nephrectomy. "At SFJ, our mission is to accelerate the availability of new and innovative drugs into the world's major markets through co-development," said Robert DeBenedetto, SFJ's President & CEO."With this important, multi-national trial, we are pleased to continue our collaborative relationship with Pfizer and support the clinical development of a promising new agent for the treatment of lung cancer." "Pfizer is committed to building innovative partnerships that enable us to advance our clinical development programs and deliver new cancer medicines to patients as efficiently as possible around the world," said Garry Nicholson, president and general manager, Pfizer Oncology. "Non-small cell lung cancer remains a difficult disease to treat despite recent advances, and Pfizer is evaluating dacomitinib in NSCLC across lines of therapy and a range of histologies and molecular subtypes.By collaborating with SFJ on the continued clinical development of dacomitinib in this patient population, we hope to more immediately bring a new first-line therapy to patients in need." Dacomitinib is an oral, once-daily, small molecule inhibitor of HER-1 (EGFR), HER-2 and HER-4 tyrosine kinases.It is being evaluated by Pfizer in a
comprehensive clinical development program that includes two global, randomized Phase 3 clinical trials investigating its safety and efficacy as a second-line and refractory treatment for NSCLC.Dacomitinib has not been approved by any regulatory agency. About the SFJ Pharmaceuticals Group The SFJ Pharmaceuticals Group, which was formed in January of 2009 is a global drug development group of companies, which provides a unique co-development partnering model for some of the world's top pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies.SFJ uses its financial strength and core team of pharmaceutical development experts to provide highly customized partnering models in which SFJ provides the funding and clinical development supervision, necessary to obtain regulatory approval for some of the most promising drug development programs of Pharmaceutical and Biotechnology companies. SFJ is backed by Abingworth, Clarus and Fintech, which are venture capital firms specializing in bio-pharmaceutical development. Collectively these venture capital firms manage over USD$2.5 billionin funding. http://www.abingworth.com
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