DELCATH PROVIDES UPDATE ON NDA SUBMISSION FOR ITS CHEMOSATURATION SYSTEM
Webcast Today at 5:00 P.M. ET
NEW YORK, NY - December 5, 2012 -- Delcath Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: DCTH) announced today that after recent discussions with the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA), management has elected to modify the label indication it is seeking in its New Drug Application (NDA) for its proprietary chemosaturation system with melphalan hydrochloride for injection.
Although the Company's Phase 3 trial demonstrated a very positive signal in patients with liver dominant cutaneous melanoma, based upon a recommendation from the FDA, Delcath has decided to focus the Company's NDA indication on the treatment of patients with unresectable metastatic ocular melanoma in the liver. This decision is primarily due to the fact that 90% of the patients enrolled in the Company's Phase 3 trial had ocular melanoma metastases to the liver and the statistically significant efficacy data generated in the trial for this disease. Additionally, FDA-approved treatment options have evolved significantly for metastatic cutaneous melanoma over the past several years, while treatment options for unresectable metastatic ocular melanoma continue to be lacking. Given these facts, the Company believes that its data in ocular melanoma metastases in the liver, coupled with the large unmet need for treatments for this disease, presents the most compelling case for the Company's NDA. The Company hopes that a timely approval of its Chemosaturation system will represent an important step to bring benefits to those cancer patients afflicted with the disease.
"We are very appreciative of the FDA's interest in our NDA and the progress made to date towards our June 15th 2013 PDUFA goal date," said Eamonn P. Hobbs, President & CEO of Delcath Systems. "Assuming our NDA is approved, we believe our decision to focus the initial labeling of our proprietary chemosaturation system on ocular melanoma, where there is a significant unmet medical need, will have little impact on the Chemosaturation system's revenue potential in the U.S., where physicians typically prescribe cancer treatment options based on clinical data and medical professional experience.
"We plan to initiate clinical studies in 2013 to study the use of our chemosaturation system in other tumor types that potentially represent significant commercial opportunities beyond the ocular metastatic melanoma market. Currently, we intend to pursue studies to support label expansion for the use of our system to treat hepatocellular carcinoma and neuroendrocrine cancer patients, and depending on feedback from the FDA could potentially enroll our first patients before the end of 2013."
Webcast Details
The Company will host a webcast today at 5:00 p.m. ET to discuss recent corporate developments, followed by a question-and-answer session. Webcast listeners will have the opportunity to submit questions to management during the live webcast. Select questions will be summarized and addressed during the question-and-answer portion of the call.
The live webcast of the conference call will be available on the Events & Presentations page on the Investor Relations section of Delcath's website at http://www.delcath.com/investors/events/. Webcast participants may submit questions electronically via the webcast interface. For those unable to listen to the live webcast, an archived webcast replay will be available at http://www.delcath.com/investors/events/ beginning approximately two hours after the completion of the live call and will be available for two weeks.
About Delcath Systems
Delcath Systems, Inc. is a specialty pharmaceutical and medical device company focused on oncology. Delcath's proprietary system for chemosaturation is designed to administer high dose chemotherapy and other therapeutic agents to diseased organs or regions of the body, while controlling the systemic exposure of those agents. The Company's initial focus is on the treatment of primary and metastatic liver cancers. In 2010, Delcath announced that its randomized Phase 3 clinical trial for patients with metastatic melanoma in the liver had successfully achieved the study's primary endpoint of extended hepatic progression-free survival. The Company also completed a multi-arm Phase 2 trial to treat other liver cancers. The Company obtained authorization to affix a CE Mark for the Generation Two CHEMOSAT® delivery system for melphalan hydrochloride in April 2012. The right to affix the CE mark allows the Company to market and sell the CHEMOSAT system for melphalan hydrochloride in Europe. In October 2012, the Company satisfied all of the requirements to affix the CE Mark to the Hepatic CHEMOSAT Delivery System device for intra-hepatic arterial delivery and extracorporeal filtration of doxorubicin hydrochloride injection, providing a regulatory pathway for the CHEMOSAT Delivery System to deliver and filter doxorubicin for countries in Asia that accept the CE Marking as part of their national regulatory requirements. The Company has not yet received FDA approval for commercial sale of its system in the United States. The Company's NDA has been accepted for filing and substantive review by the FDA. For more information, please visit the Company's website at www.delcath.com.
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