Poniard Pharmaceuticals Announces Phase 2 Trial Of Picoplatin In Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Meets Primary Endpoint And Study Objectives

Poniard Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: PARD), a focused on innovative oncology therapies, announced final data from a randomized, controlled trial of picoplatin in metastatic (CRC) patients. The study met its primary objective, as picoplatin in combination with 5-fluorouracil and leucovorin (FOLPI regimen) was associated with a statistically significant reduction in (p <0.004) compared to given in combination with 5-fluorouracil and leucovorin (). Results also suggested that FOLPI had similar efficacy to FOLFOX.

“We believe that these data confirm picoplatin’s potential as an alternative to in the first-line treatment of metastatic CRC and will support the design of a study,” said Jerry McMahon, Ph.D., chairman and CEO of Poniard. “We plan to schedule an end of meeting with the U.S. to discuss these data and a potential registration strategy for picoplatin in CRC. Our ultimate goal is to secure a to support further development of picoplatin in CRC and other solid tumor indications, including prostate and .”

The picoplatin CRC data were presented at the ’s 2010 Symposium in Orlando, Fla., during today’s General .

CRC Trial Design and Results

The randomized, controlled trial evaluated picoplatin as a -sparing alternative to for the first-line treatment of metastatic CRC in 101 patients who had not received prior chemotherapy. The trial’s primary objective was to measure the and severity of in the FOLPI regimen compared to the . In addition, the study measured and efficacy (assessed by disease control, progression- (PFS) and overall survival (OS)) data; however, the study was not powered to assess the statistical significance of these secondary endpoints. The final data indicated that:

– FOLPI is associated with a statistically significant reduction in compared to FOLFOX (HR <0.30; p <0.004). , regardless of Grade, was 26 percent in FOLPI-treated patients and 62 percent in FOLFOX-treated patients. No Grade 3/4 was observed with FOLPI.

– FOLPI had similar efficacy to FOLFOX as measured by:

– Disease Control of 75 percent and 76 percent for FOLPI and FOLFOX, respectively; (Relative risk 1.02 (95 percent Confidence Interval (CI) 0.79-1.32), p=0.9)

– PFS of 6.8 months and 7.0 months for FOLPI and FOLFOX, respectively: HR 0.95 (95 percent CI 0.63-1.45), p=0.82

– OS of 13.6 months and 15.6 months for FOLPI and FOLFOX, respectively: HR 1.17 (95 percent CI 0.72-1.91), p=0.53

– Six-month and one-year survival rates were 80 percent and 52 percent for FOLPI and 83 percent and 55 percent for FOLFOX, respectively.

– More patients who discontinued FOLFOX had associated ; was not dose-limiting for FOLPI. More patients who discontinued FOLPI had associated hematological events than with FOLFOX.

– No hypersensitivity, cardiac or nephrotoxicity was observed with FOLPI or FOLFOX.

– FOLPI had more frequent and severe, but manageable, thrombocytopenia and neutropenia; complications were rare, with only 1 patient (2 percent) having febrile neutropenia and 2 patients (4 percent) having minor bleeding issues.

– Most other toxicities, including gastrointestinal toxicity, were similar for both regimens except for alopecia, which was more frequent with FOLPI.

About Picoplatin

Picoplatin is a new and differentiated platinum-based chemotherapeutic agent that is in clinical development for multiple cancer indications, treatment combinations and by two routes of administration. It is designed to overcome platinum resistance associated with chemotherapy in solid tumors. Study data to date suggest that picoplatin has an improved safety profile relative to existing platinum-based cancer therapies and can be safely administered in combination with multiple approved oncology products. Approximately 1,100 patients have received picoplatin. Results obtained to date suggest that hematologic events are common but manageable. Kidney toxicity (nephrotoxicity) and nerve toxicity () are less frequent and less severe than is commonly observed with other platinum chemotherapy drugs. Picoplatin has demonstrated anti-tumor activity in a variety of solid tumors.

In addition to the clinical trial of picoplatin in patients with metastatic CRC, Poniard has evaluated intravenous picoplatin in the treatment of small cell lung cancer in its SPEAR trial. This trial did not meet its primary endpoint of overall survival, and the Company plans to meet with the FDA to discuss a potential regulatory path forward for picoplatin in this indication. Poniard is also evaluating picoplatin in a clinical trial in patients with metastatic hormone-refractory prostate cancer. Final results of the Company’s Phase 1 cardiac safety trial and the Phase 1 trial of an oral formulation of picoplatin were presented in 2009.

About Poniard Pharmaceuticals

Poniard Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a focused on the development and commercialization of innovative oncology products to impact the lives of people with cancer.

Forward Looking Statement

This release contains forward-looking statements interpreting the results of the Company’s clinical trial of picoplatin in metastatic and describing the Company’s regulatory and partnering strategies with respect to such product candidate. Actual results and events may differ materially from those indicated in these forward-looking statements based on a number of factors, including risks and uncertainties inherent in the Company’s business, including, but not limited to, the potential safety, efficacy and commercial viability of picoplatin; the risk that the Company’s additional analyses of data from clinical trials of picoplatin may produce negative or inconclusive results, or may be inconsistent with previously announced results or previously conducted trials, including the trial described in this press release; the results and timing of the Company’s discussions with the FDA; the Company’s anticipated operating losses, need for future capital and ability to obtain future funding; the Company’s ability to attract and retain key personnel and enter into strategic partnerships on favorable terms, or at all; competition from third parties; the Company’s ability to preserve and protect its intellectual property rights; the Company’s dependence on third-party manufacturers, suppliers and other contractors; changes in technology, government regulation and general market conditions; the receipt and timing of any FDA and other required regulatory approvals; and the risks and uncertainties described in the Company’s current and periodic reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), including the Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2008, and its Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the period ended September 30, 2009. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date of this release. The Company undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statement to reflect new information, events or circumstances after the date of this release or to reflect the occurrence of unanticipated events.

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