BioMedNewsBreaks — Soligenix Inc.’s (NASDAQ: SNGX) HyBryte(TM) Delivers Strong Results in Rare Cancer Trial

Soligenix (NASDAQ: SNGX), a late-stage biopharmaceutical company, is leading the way with innovative therapies for rare and difficult-to-treat diseases, particularly early-stage cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (“CTCL”), a rare form of cancer that affects the skin. “Soligenix’s proprietary treatment, HyBryte(TM), is currently in clinical trials, and the latest results have shown promising efficacy in treating CTCL,” reads a recent article. “‘Following 18 weeks of treatment, 75% of patients achieved ‘Treatment Success,’ reinforcing HyBryte(TM) as a potentially safe and fast-acting therapy for this chronic and underserved cancer,’ the company reported. The study results suggest that the treatment may be highly effective in reducing the symptoms of CTCL, providing much-needed hope for patients with this challenging condition.”

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About Soligenix Inc.

Soligenix is a late-stage biopharmaceutical company focused on developing and commercializing products to treat rare diseases where there is an unmet medical need. Its Specialized BioTherapeutics business segment is developing and moving toward potential commercialization of HyBryte(TM) (“SGX301” or synthetic hypericin) as a novel photodynamic therapy utilizing safe visible light for the treatment of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma (“CTCL”). With successful completion of the second Phase 3 study, regulatory approvals will be sought to support potential commercialization worldwide. Development programs in this business segment also include expansion of synthetic hypericin (“SGX302”) into psoriasis, the company’s first-in-class innate defense regulator (“IDR”) technology, dusquetide (“SGX942”) for the treatment of inflammatory diseases, including oral mucositis in head and neck cancer, and (“SGX945”) in Behçet’s disease.

The company’s Public Health Solutions business segment includes development programs for RiVax(R), its ricin toxin vaccine candidate, as well as its vaccine programs targeting filoviruses (such as Marburg and Ebola) and CiVax(TM), the company’s vaccine candidate for the prevention of COVID-19 (caused by SARS-CoV-2). The development of Soligenix’s vaccine programs incorporates the use of its proprietary heat stabilization platform technology, known as ThermoVax(R). To date, this business segment has been supported with government grants and contract funding from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (“NIAID”), the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (“DTRA”) and the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (“BARDA”).

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