Core Insights - The article highlights significant advancements in clinical trials for biotech and medical tech companies, particularly focusing on Aethlon Medical, Envoy Medical, Soligenix, and MBX Biosciences, showcasing their recent progress and milestones in the sector [3][4]. Aethlon Medical, Inc. - Aethlon Medical is conducting an ongoing oncology clinical trial in Australia, evaluating the Hemopurifier in cancer patients unresponsive to anti-PD-1 therapy, with preliminary observations showing encouraging changes in extracellular vesicles (EVs), microRNAs, and lymphocyte counts after treatment [5][7]. - In the initial cohort of three patients, decreases in seven out of ten examined microRNAs were noted, indicating potential effects on cancer growth and metastasis [6][8]. - The study's small sample size limits the ability to draw definitive conclusions about clinical efficacy or dose response, with further data needed from subsequent cohorts [11][12]. Envoy Medical, Inc. - Envoy Medical received FDA approval to expand its pivotal clinical trial for the Acclaim® cochlear implant, based on promising data from the first ten patients, allowing for a shortened timeline to commercialization by three to six months [13][14]. - The initial trial phase showed no serious adverse events, and the data indicated that the Acclaim® cochlear implant can achieve effectiveness for its intended use [16]. Soligenix, Inc. - Soligenix's confirmatory Phase 3 study for HyBryte™ in treating cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (CTCL) has concluded its first Data Monitoring Committee meeting, confirming no safety concerns and an acceptable safety profile consistent with prior studies [17][18]. - The company anticipates providing updates on enrollment progress and response rates before year-end, with topline results expected in the second half of 2026 [19]. MBX Biosciences, Inc. - MBX Biosciences announced that its once-weekly canvuparatide achieved the primary endpoint with statistical significance in its Phase 2 Avail™ trial for chronic hypoparathyroidism, with 63% of treated patients meeting the primary composite endpoint [21][22]. - The company plans to initiate a Phase 3 clinical trial in 2026, building on the positive results from the Phase 2 trial, which demonstrated the potential for canvuparatide to become a best-in-class treatment for hypoparathyroidism [23][24].
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