Core Insights - Protara Therapeutics, Inc. announced updated results from its Phase 2 ADVANCED-2 trial for TARA-002, a cell-based therapy for high-risk Non-Muscle Invasive Bladder Cancer (NMIBC) patients, which will be presented at the American Urological Association 2025 Annual Meeting [1][2] Interim Results - The BCG-Unresponsive cohort included five patients, all evaluable at six and nine months, with three evaluable at 12 months as of April 16, 2025 [3] - The BCG-Naïve cohort included 21 patients, with 16 evaluable at six months, eight at nine months, and seven at 12 months as of April 16, 2025 [4] Safety Profile - Most adverse events were Grade 1 and transient, with no Grade 3 or greater treatment-related adverse events reported. Common adverse events included flu-like symptoms and urinary tract issues, which typically resolved shortly after administration [5] Efficacy Data - TARA-002 demonstrated a 100% complete response (CR) rate at any time in BCG-Unresponsive patients, with 67% CR rate at 12 months. In BCG-Naïve patients, the CR rate was 76% at any time and 43% at 12 months [6][7] Future Plans - The company is on track to present updated interim data from approximately 25 six-month evaluable BCG-Unresponsive patients by the end of 2025 [6][8] - A conference call and webcast to discuss the data will be held on April 28, 2025 [9] About the Trial - The ADVANCED-2 trial is assessing TARA-002 in NMIBC patients with carcinoma in situ who are BCG-Unresponsive or BCG-Naïve, with a total of approximately 100 patients in the BCG-Unresponsive cohort [10] About TARA-002 - TARA-002 is an investigational cell therapy for NMIBC and has received Rare Pediatric Disease Designation from the FDA. It is developed from a master cell bank of genetically distinct group A Streptococcus pyogenes [11] About NMIBC - NMIBC accounts for approximately 80% of bladder cancer diagnoses in the U.S., with around 65,000 new cases diagnosed annually [13] About Protara Therapeutics - Protara is a clinical-stage biotechnology company focused on developing transformative therapies for cancer and rare diseases, including TARA-002 for NMIBC and lymphatic malformations [14]
Protara Therapeutics Announces Positive Interim Results Demonstrating Durable Responses in the Ongoing Phase 2 ADVANCED-2 Trial of TARA-002 in Patients with NMIBC