Patients - USA

What is nimotuzumab?
Nimotuzumab is a humanized monoclonal antibody (mAb) that targets the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), a key target in the development of cancer therapeutics. EGFR-targeting drugs have been shown to improve response when used with conventional treatments such as radiation therapy and chemotherapy.
Nimotuzumab: Proposed Mechanism of Action 

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How does nimotuzumab work?
Nimotuzumab targets a receptor on cellular surfaces that governs cell division and growth. In normal cells, the EGFR is expressed at low levels and its activity is highly regulated. However, in cancerous disease the EGFR frequently becomes over-expressed and its regulation disrupted causing the receptor to be inappropriately activated, which results in uncontrolled growth of cells and the formation of tumors.
Nimotuzumab, a member of the class of drugs called monoclonal antibodies, has been developed specifically to block EGFR activity on malignant cells over-expressing the receptor, thereby blocking tumor growth.
Clinical trials with nimotuzumab
Nimotuzumab is being studied worldwide in clinical trials targeting multiple types of cancer. Nimotuzumab is approved in certain countries for the treatment of head and neck cancers and/or glioma, but is not approved in the
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Pediatric Glioma (Brain Cancer)
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Pediatric Brain Stem Tumors - Expanded Access Program
Availability of nimotuzumab in
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Nimotuzumab is available through participation in ongoing clinical trials. Visit www.clinicaltrials.gov for more information.

