Greenwich LifeSciences Expands Role of Industry Expert Dr. F. Joseph Daugherty to Include Medical Monitor for its Upcoming Phase III Clinical Trial

On December 7, 2021 Greenwich LifeSciences, Inc. (Nasdaq: GLSI) (the "Company"), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on the development of GP2, an immunotherapy to prevent breast cancer recurrences in patients who have previously undergone surgery, reported the expansion of Dr. F. Joseph Daugherty’s role to include the critical responsibility of Medical Monitor of the Phase III clinical trial and a long-term agreement to serve as Chief Medical Officer (Press release, Greenwich LifeSciences, DEC 7, 2021, View Source [SID1234596563]).

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Dr. Daugherty commented, "I look forward to supporting the GLSI-100 clinical trials as Medical Monitor. While GP2 has been shown to be both effective and safe in the Phase IIb trial, we will maintain our vigilance in the larger Phase III trial. The mild local and systemic reactions observed in the Phase IIb trial have served to further validate the immune response and mechanism of action of GP2, thus requiring the balancing of dosing to ensure that local and systemic reactions are tolerable and safe, yet still sufficiently robust enough to lead to the prevention of metastatic breast cancer recurrence."

CEO Snehal Patel added, "We are very excited that Dr. Daugherty is expanding his role with a very significant commitment to serve as medical monitor of our upcoming and future clinical trials as we seek to expand GP2’s potential to all HER2 positive breast cancer patients and to explore HER2 low breast cancer and other HER2 expressing cancers. While we have not seen any serious adverse events in the 138 patients we have treated to date across four clinical trials attributable to GP2 immunotherapy, Dr. Daugherty’s responsibility to oversee the safety of our Phase III trial will be a key component of our regulatory strategy in this potential single registration trial."

Dr. Daugherty has over 40 years of experience in managing and overseeing biotechnology and biomedical projects. He served first as President and recently as Chief Executive Officer, Chief Medical Officer, and the Chairman of the board of directors of Eleos, Inc., a clinical-stage, private biotech company focused on anti-sense technology in hematologic cancers. In addition to being an officer and director, Dr. Daugherty has served in various other capacities, including as a management consultant to over 20 public and private biomedical companies including Dupont, Inc, and as President of ConAgra’s biotech division. He received a BA in Biology from Washington University, a MD from the University of Nebraska, and a MS in Industrial Administration from Carnegie Mellon University.

About FLAMINGO-01 and GLSI-100

The Phase III clinical trial will be called FLAMINGO-01 and the combination of GP2 + GM-CSF will be called GLSI-100. The Phase III trial is comprised of 2 blinded, randomized, placebo-controlled arms for approximately 500 HLA-A*02 patients and 1 open label arm of up to 100 patients for all other HLA types. An interim analysis has been designed to detect a hazard ratio of 0.3 in IDFS, where 28 events will be required. An interim analysis for superiority and futility will be conducted when at least half of those events, 14, have occurred. This sample size provides 80% power if the annual rate of events in placebo-treated subjects is 2.4% or greater. The trial is currently being registered on clinicaltrials.gov and the link and trial identifier will be published shortly. For future updates about FLAMINGO-01 please visit the Company’s clinical trial tab at View Source

About Breast Cancer and HER2/neu Positivity

One in eight U.S. women will develop invasive breast cancer over her lifetime, with approximately 282,000 new breast cancer patients and 3.8 million breast cancer survivors in 2021. HER2/neu (human epidermal growth factor receptor 2) protein is a cell surface receptor protein that is expressed in a variety of common cancers, including in 75% of breast cancers at low (1+), intermediate (2+), and high (3+ or over-expressor) levels.