On August 6, 2020 Clovis Oncology, Inc. (NASDAQ:CLVS) reported financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2020, and provided an update on the Company’s clinical development programs and regulatory and commercial outlook for the rest of the year (Press release, Clovis Oncology, AUG 6, 2020, View Source [SID1234563047]).
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"We are pleased with our U.S. approval in advanced prostate cancer and continued sales growth for Rubraca year over year in the U.S. and Europe, particularly in the face of evident headwinds from COVID-19. Second-quarter revenues were negatively affected, largely due to fewer new patient starts, as oncology practices and patients adjusted to the impact of the virus in the U.S. and Europe," said Patrick J. Mahaffy, President and CEO of Clovis Oncology. "We continue to believe that Rubraca has significant advantages as a maintenance option in ovarian cancer and a treatment option for prostate cancer in an environment in which physicians are trying to reduce patient visits to their clinics, and will continue our efforts to engage with clinicians during this period, which is ongoing as resurgences of the virus continue in large U.S. markets. I am pleased that we successfully completed target enrollment in the 1000 patient Phase 3 ATHENA study in front-line, newly diagnosed advanced ovarian cancer maintenance in June in less than two years. We are also particularly enthusiastic to be moving FAP-2286 into the clinic with planned imaging and therapeutic INDs in the fourth quarter."
Second Quarter 2020 Financial Results
Clovis reported net product revenue for Rubraca of $39.9 million for the second quarter of 2020, which included U.S. product revenue of $36.7 million and ex-U.S. product revenue of $3.2 million, compared to net product revenue for Q2 2019 of $33.0 million, which included U.S. net product revenue of $32.7 million and ex-U.S. net product revenue of $0.3 million. U.S. product revenues increased 12 percent in Q2 2020 compared to Q2 2019 and ex-U.S. product revenue increased meaningfully from the first reported ex-U.S. sales in Q2 2019.
Clovis reported net product revenue for Rubraca of $82.5 million for the six months ended June 30, 2020, which included U.S. product revenue of $76.0 million and ex-U.S. product revenue of $6.5 million, compared to net product revenue for same period in 2019 of $66.1 million, which included U.S. net product revenue of $64.6 million and ex-U.S. net product revenue of $1.5 million.
Net product revenue decreased six percent sequentially from Q1 2020 to Q2 2020 principally due to reduced new patient starts which we believe is the result of the effects of COVID-19 in the U.S. and Europe during the quarter. The effects of COVID-19 on future sales are difficult to predict, especially with the increase in COVID-19 cases in the U.S. and Europe.
Clovis had $261.4 million in cash and cash equivalents as of June 30, 2020, including $82.8 million in net proceeds in an equity offering of 11.1 million shares of common stock in May 2020.
The Company has reduced its total outstanding convertible debt by $145.1 million in outstanding principal amount from December 31, 2019 through June 30, 2020.
As of June 30, 2020, the Company had drawn approximately $68 million under the TPG ATHENA clinical trial financing and had up to $107 million available to draw under the agreement to fund the expenses of the ATHENA trial through Q3 2022.
Based on the Company’s anticipated revenues, spending, available financing sources and existing cash and cash equivalents, the Company believes it has sufficient cash and cash equivalents to fund its operating plan into early 2022, after taking into account any cash repayment (unless refinanced earlier) of the remaining $64.42 million aggregate principal amount of the 2.50% convertible notes, at their maturity in September 2021.
Net cash used in operating activities was significantly lower at $59.9 million for the second quarter of 2020, compared with $98.0 million for the second quarter of 2019. Similarly, net cash used in operating activities for the first half of 2020 was $142.4 million, compared with $196.5 million for the first half of 2019.
Borrowings under the TPG ATHENA financing provided $17.7 million in cash in Q2 2020, and we paid a milestone payment to Pfizer of $8.0 million for the U.S. mCRPC approval. Cash burn in Q2 2020 was $50.1 million, which represents a 25 percent decline from the Q1 2020 cash burn of $66.9 million. Cash burn in the first half of 2020 was $117.0 million.
Clovis reported a net loss for the second quarter of 2020 of $92.2 million, or ($1.15) per share, and a net loss of $191.6 million, or ($2.52) per share, for the first half of 2020. Net loss for Q2 2019 was $120.4 million, or ($2.27) per share, and $206.9 million, or a net loss of ($3.91) per share, for the first half of 2019. Net loss for Q2 and the first half of 2020 included share-based compensation expense of $13.3 million and $26.3 million, compared to $14.1 million and $27.8 million for the comparable periods of 2019.
Research and development expenses totaled $69.9 million for Q2 2020 and $138.1 million for the first half of 2020, compared to $70.7 million and $132.8 million for the comparable periods in 2019. Research and development expenses remained relatively flat for the second quarter and increased slightly for the first half of 2020 compared to the same period in the prior year. We expect research and development expenses to be lower in the full year 2021 compared to full year 2020.
Selling, general and administrative expenses totaled $41.9 million for Q2 2020 and $84.5 million for the first half of 2020, compared to $48.0 million and $95.8 million for the comparable periods in 2019. Selling, general and administrative expenses decreased during the second quarter and first half of 2020 compared to the same period in the prior year with savings due to the COVID-19 situation globally and overall cost reduction efforts.
U.S. Approval and Label Expansion for Rubraca now includes BRCA1/2-mutant mCRPC
On May 15, 2020, the U.S. FDA approved Rubraca for the treatment of adult patients with a deleterious BRCA mutation (germline and/or somatic)-associated metastatic castrate-resistant prostate cancer who have been treated with androgen receptor-directed therapy and a taxane-based chemotherapy. The FDA approved this indication under accelerated approval based on objective response rate and duration of response data from the multi-center, single arm TRITON2 clinical trial.
In late May, the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) updated its Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology for Prostate Cancer to include new recommendations for Rubraca. In addition to its ovarian cancer recommendations, Rubraca is now recommended in the NCCN Guidelines for the treatment of patients with BRCA-mutant tumors with mCRPC under second-line treatment and subsequent therapy as a Category 2A recommendation inclusive of the following:
Rucaparib is a treatment option for patients with mCRPC and a pathogenic BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation (germline and/or somatic) who have been treated with androgen receptor-directed therapy and a taxane-based chemotherapy. If the patient is not fit for chemotherapy, rucaparib can be considered even if taxane-based therapy has not been given.
Target Enrollment Completed in the Phase 3 ATHENA Study
In June, the Company announced the completion of target enrollment of 1000 patients in the Clovis-sponsored Phase 3 ATHENA trial evaluating Rubraca as monotherapy and the combination of Rubraca and Opdivo as front-line maintenance treatment of newly-diagnosed advanced ovarian cancer. ATHENA is the first front-line switch maintenance study designed to evaluate PARP monotherapy and PARP/PD-1 combination therapy in one study design. Target enrollment of 1000 patients in the ATHENA study was achieved in less than two years with the support and involvement of the Gynecologic Oncology Group (GOG) and the European Network for Gynecological Oncological Trials (ENGOT), two of the largest cooperative groups in the U.S. and Europe dedicated to the treatment of gynecological cancers.
In addition, three abstracts describing data from rucaparib monotherapy or combination clinical trials were accepted for e-poster presentation at the 2020 ESMO (Free ESMO Whitepaper) Virtual Congress in September.
Lucitanib Combination Studies Underway
Two Clovis-sponsored early Phase 1b/2 lucitanib combination studies are currently underway: LIO-1, evaluating lucitanib and Opdivo in combination in advanced solid tumors (Phase 1b) and gynecologic cancers (Phase 2); and lucitanib in combination with rucaparib in advanced solid tumors (Phase 1b) and ovarian cancer (Phase 2) as an arm of the SEASTAR study. An abstract describing the initial Phase 1b clinical experience of lucitanib in combination with Opdivo (LIO-1) has been accepted as an e-poster for the 2020 European Society of Medical Oncology (ESMO) (Free ESMO Whitepaper) Virtual Congress to be held in September. In addition, the Phase 2 portion of LIO-1 recently opened for enrollment and treated the first patient in the trial, and a Trials-In-Progress e-poster describing the trial design was also accepted for the 2020 ESMO (Free ESMO Whitepaper) Virtual Congress.
FAP-2286 and Peptide-Targeted Radiotherapy Development Program
The Company’s peptide-targeted radiopharmaceutical therapy development program includes lead compound FAP-2286 and three additional unnamed preclinical targets. An abstract describing the first presentation of FAP-2286 preclinical data in animal models has been accepted for the 2020 ESMO (Free ESMO Whitepaper) Virtual Congress, and during Q4 2020, Clovis intends to submit two Investigational New Drug (IND) applications for FAP-2286 for use as imaging and treatment agents respectively. Upon activation of the INDs by the U.S. FDA, Clovis will initiate a Phase 1 study to determine the dose and tolerability of the FAP-targeting therapeutic agent, with expansion cohorts planned in multiple tumor types. The FAP-targeting imaging agent will be utilized to identify tumors that contain FAP for treatment in the Phase 1 study.
Conference Call Details
Clovis will hold a conference call to discuss Q2 2020 results this afternoon, August 6, at 4:30pm ET. The conference call will be simultaneously webcast on the Clovis Oncology web site www.clovisoncology.com, and archived for future review. Dial-in numbers for the conference call are as follows: US participants (877) 698-7048, International participants (647) 689-5448, conference ID: 7155799.
About Rubraca (rucaparib)
Rubraca is an oral, small molecule inhibitor of PARP1, PARP2 and PARP3 being developed multiple tumor types, including ovarian and prostate cancers, as monotherapy and in combination with other anti-cancer agents. Exploratory studies in other tumor types are also underway. Clovis holds worldwide rights for Rubraca.
In the United States, Rubraca is approved for the maintenance treatment of adult patients with recurrent epithelial ovarian, fallopian tube, or primary peritoneal cancer who are in a complete or partial response to platinum-based chemotherapy. Rubraca is also approved in the United States for the treatment of adult patients with deleterious BRCA mutation (germline and/or somatic) associated epithelial ovarian, fallopian tube, or primary peritoneal cancer who have been treated with two or more chemotherapies and selected for therapy based on an FDA-approved companion diagnostic for Rubraca. Additionally, Rubraca is approved in the U.S. for the treatment of adult patients with a deleterious BRCA mutation (germline and/or somatic)-associated metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) who have been treated with androgen receptor-directed therapy and a taxane-based chemotherapy. Patients should be selected for treatment with Rubraca based on the presence of a deleterious BRCA mutation (germline and/or somatic). This indication is approved under accelerated approval based on objective response rate and duration of response. Continued approval for this indication may be contingent upon verification and description of clinical benefit in confirmatory trials. The TRITON3 clinical trial is expected to serve as the confirmatory study for the Rubraca accelerated approval in mCRPC.
In Europe, Rubraca is approved for the maintenance treatment of adults with platinum-sensitive relapsed high-grade epithelial ovarian, fallopian tube, or primary peritoneal cancer who are in response (complete or partial) to platinum-based chemotherapy. Rubraca is also approved in Europe for the treatment of adult patients with platinum sensitive, relapsed or progressive, BRCA mutated (germline and/or somatic), high-grade epithelial ovarian, fallopian tube, or primary peritoneal cancer, who have been treated with two or more prior lines of platinum-based chemotherapy, and who are unable to tolerate further platinum-based chemotherapy.
Rubraca is an unlicensed medical product outside of the U.S. and Europe.
About Lucitanib
Lucitanib is an oral, potent inhibitor of the tyrosine kinase activity of vascular endothelial growth factor receptors 1 through 3 (VEGFR1-3), platelet-derived growth factor receptors alpha and beta (PDGFRα/β) and fibroblast growth factor receptors 1 through 3 (FGFR1-3). Emerging clinical data support the combination of angiogenesis inhibitors and immunotherapy to increase effectiveness in multiple cancer indications. Angiogenic factors, such as vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), are frequently up-regulated in tumors and create an immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment. Use of antiangiogenic drugs may reverse this immunosuppression and augment response to immunotherapy.
Lucitanib is an unlicensed medical product.
About FAP-2286
FAP-2286 is a preclinical candidate discovered by 3B Pharmaceuticals under investigation as a peptide-targeted radionuclide therapy (PTRT) and imaging agent targeting fibroblast activation protein alpha (FAP). FAP is highly expressed in many epithelial cancers, including more than 90 percent of breast, lung, colorectal and pancreatic carcinomas. Clovis is planning to submit an investigational new drug application (IND) for FAP-2286 in the second half of 2020. Clovis will conduct the global clinical trials and holds U.S. and global rights, excluding Europe.
FAP-2286 is an unlicensed medical product.