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Light Sciences Oncology, Inc. Expands Development of Novel Targeted Drug Aptocine(TM) For Prostate Conditions With Start-Up of Phase 2 BPH Trial


8/18/2009 7:24:33 AM

BELLEVUE, Wash., Aug. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Light Sciences Oncology, Inc. (LSO) today announced the treatment of the first patients in a Phase 2 clinical trial of its innovative targeted drug treatment Aptocine(TM) (talaporfin sodium) in Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH). The Phase 2 trial expands the Aptocine BPH development program on the basis of a Phase 1 study at escalating light doses. In the open-label Phase 2 trial, Aptocine is being tested for safety and efficacy in 40 patients with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) due to BPH. Aptocine is also in two Phase 3 clinical trials for solid tumors in the liver as well as preclinical development for prostate cancer.

Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) is a nonmalignant enlargement of the prostate. The most common clinical manifestation of BPH is lower urinary tract symptoms, including urinary frequency, urgency, nocturia, decreased and intermittent force of urine stream and sensation of incomplete bladder emptying. BPH is a disease of the aging male population with a dramatic increase in incidence after the age of 50 years. The American Urological Association estimates that BPH will affect approximately 50 percent of men between the ages of 51 and 60 and up to 90 percent of men over the age of 80.

About Aptocine

Aptocine is a water-soluble drug targeted inside a tumor or other tissue by a small, single-use, disposable drug activator included with the drug. The drug activator contains a tiny array of LEDs that emits red light at a discrete frequency and intensity, for a fixed time period, to activate Aptocine and create a "treatment region" around the LED array. Constant illumination with the LEDs' low-intensity light can activate each molecule of Aptocine many times, resulting in a continuous supply of singlet oxygen molecules that can kill target tissues with minimal side effects through vascular closure and apoptosis. The Aptocine drug activator used in BPH is a linear LED array inside a standard catheter, providing a simple, easy-to-administer outpatient treatment. Administering physicians insert the catheter with LED array into the urethra, inject Aptocine intravenously, and then energize the drug activator. Aptocine advantages over existing therapies for BPH may include minimal side effects, safety, and repeatability.

Aptocine(TM) is a trademark of Light Sciences Oncology, Inc.

SOURCE Light Sciences Oncology, Inc.

CONTACT: Llew Keltner, M.D., Ph.D., President & CEO, +1-425-957-8940,
dr_llew@lsoncology.com or Robert M. Littauer, Vice President, Chief
Financial Officer & Treasurer, +1-425-957-8946, bobl@lsoncology.com, both
of Light Sciences Oncology, Inc.

Web site: http://www.lsoncology.com/



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