Following FDA Compassionate Use Approval for Pancreatic Carcinoma with Can-Fite’s Namodenoson, Leading U.S. Medical Centers Seek Authorization for their Patients

On April 17, 2025 Can-Fite BioPharma Ltd. (NYSE American: CANF) (TASE: CANF), a biotechnology company developing a pipeline of proprietary small molecule drugs targeting oncological and inflammatory diseases, reported that leading Medical Centers in the US are approaching the FDA, asking for compassionate use approval to treat patients with pancreatic carcinoma with the company oncological drug Namodenoson (Press release, Can-Fite BioPharma, APR 17, 2025, View Source [SID1234651970]).

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Namodenoson has recently received FDA approval for its first single-patient compassionate use treatment, marking a significant milestone in its clinical journey. This approval has sparked growing interest from oncologists at leading U.S. medical centers, who are now seeking to treat their pancreatic cancer patients with Namodenoson under compassionate use protocols.

Simultaneously, Can-Fite is actively enrolling patients in Israel for a Phase IIa study—an open-label trial designed for individuals with advanced pancreatic adenocarcinoma whose disease has progressed despite at least first-line therapy. The trial aims to assess the safety, clinical activity, and pharmacokinetics (PK) of Namodenoson in this challenging patient population. The study is led by Dr. Salomon Stemmer, a renowned key opinion leader at the Institute of Oncology, Rabin Medical Center, Israel. Notably, Namodenoson has been granted Orphan Drug Designation by the U.S. FDA, further underscoring its potential as a promising therapeutic option.

"We are thrilled that more top-tier U.S. medical centers are recognizing the potential of Namodenoson and are eager to participate in our compassionate use program," said Motti Farbstein, CEO of Can-Fite. "Our goal is to provide this underserved patient population with a novel treatment that may extend survival and improve quality of life."

About Namodenoson

Namodenoson is a small orally bioavailable drug that binds with high affinity and selectivity to the A3 adenosine receptor (A3AR). Namodenoson is currently being evaluated in a pivotal Phase III trial for advanced liver cancer, a Phase IIb trial for the treatment of Metabolic Dysfunction-associated Steatohepatitis (MASH), and in a Phase IIa study in pancreatic cancer. A3AR is highly expressed in diseased cells whereas low expression is found in normal cells. This differential expression may be one of the important factors that accounts for the excellent safety profile of the drug.