A post hoc STAMPEDE analysis found lower on-treatment PSA levels were strongly associated with improved long-term survival in advanced prostate cancer, but disease burden still affected outcomes.
Johnson & Johnson said Tremfya met the primary endpoint in the Phase 3 FUZION study in active perianal fistulizing Crohn’s disease. At Week 24, both Tremfya dosing regimens showed statistically significant combined fistula remission versus placebo.
CervoMed presents new MRI data showing neflamapimod may reduce basal forebrain atrophy in dementia with Lewy bodies and finalizes Phase 3 trial design. The drug has also been selected for a UK-funded ALS platform trial, with first dosing expected by end of 2026.
NeuroTherapia has completed a Phase 2a trial of NTRX-07 in Alzheimer's patients, meeting safety objectives with no treatment-related serious adverse events. Preliminary biomarker analysis shows encouraging results, including MRI findings trending toward stabilization. The oral small molecule targets neuroinflammation and showed positive effects in animal models.
Clinical trials take 10-15 years and cost $1-2 billion from discovery to approval, progressing through four phases from safety testing to real-world monitoring. These studies face challenges including high costs, regulatory oversight, and participant recruitment while new technologies are transforming trial design. Illinois faces a shortage of Phase I clinical trial facilities despite local companies conducting over 50 such trials annually.
Doctors are implanting lab-grown stem cells into Parkinson's patients' brains in a groundbreaking clinical trial to restore dopamine production. The FDA has granted the Phase 1 REPLACE trial fast-track designation, testing iPSC-derived dopamine-producing cells in 12 patients with moderate to severe Parkinson's. Researchers will monitor participants for up to five years to assess motor function restoration and potential side effects.