Lantern Pharma (NASDAQ: LTRN), an AI-driven oncology drug developer, announced the launch of a new AI-powered module within its RADR(R) platform to predict the efficacy of combination therapies involving DNA-damaging agents (DDAs) and DNA damage response inhibitors (DDRis). Backed by a peer-reviewed analysis of 221 clinical trials, the tool enables precise, biomarker-guided design of cancer treatment regimens, reducing development time and cost by up to one-third. The platform guided the design of Lantern’s FDA-cleared Phase 1B/2 trial in triple-negative breast cancer combining LP-184 and olaparib. Lantern is exploring licensing and commercialization opportunities to scale the system across oncology indications.
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About Lantern Pharma
Lantern Pharma (NASDAQ: LTRN) is an AI company transforming the cost, pace, and timeline of oncology drug discovery and development. The company’s proprietary AI and machine learning platform, RADR(R), leverages over 200 billion oncology-focused data points and a library of 200+ advanced ML algorithms to help solve real-world problems in oncology drug development. By harnessing the power of AI and with input from world-class scientific advisors and collaborators, Lantern has accelerated the development of its growing pipeline of therapies that span multiple cancer indications, including both solid tumors and blood cancers. On average, Lantern’s newly developed drug programs have been advanced from initial AI insights to first-in-human clinical trials in 2-3 years and at approximately $2.5 million per program.
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