Rafael Pharmaceuticals' CPI-613 May Be Long-Awaited Game Changer
613 ANGELS “Now that we are beginning pivotal clinical trials for CPI-613 we have changed our name to Rafael to reflect our mission of bringing much-needed healing to those in need. Rafael is the Biblical angel of healing and we understand that medical breakthroughs and healing are gifts from Hashem” —Chairman of the Board Howard Jonas
P ancreatic cancer is the diagnosis you don’t want to get. It’s the fourth leading cause of cancer-related deaths and the American Cancer Society estimates that it will kill over 43000 Americans this year. The five-year survival rate for those diagnosed with pancreatic cancer is a paltry 7%. Over half of those diagnosed are already in the more advanced stages where treatment is little more than palliative. But there’s new cause for hope: Rafael Pharmaceuticals a New Jersey-based company that develops anticancer drugs has recently received FDA approval to initiate clinical trials of CPI-613 its promising metabolic cancer drug for pancreatic cancer and acute myeloid leukemia (AML).
Mishpacha originally encountered Rafael then known as Cornerstone Pharmaceuticals when we interviewed its chief scientific officer Dr. Robert Shorr in 2012. Dr. Shorr a descendant of the Tevuat Shor (Rabbi Ephraim Zalman Shorr) earned his doctorate in biochemistry from the University of London and has since published hundreds of scholarly articles with 300 patents issued or pending. He served at Enzon Pharma United Therapeutics and SmithKline Beecham before cofounding Cornerstone and coinventing CPI-613.
CPI-613 selectively targets cancer cells and disrupts their metabolic processes starving the cells and either killing them or preventing their multiplication. In recent trials CPI-613 demonstrated promising results when used in conjunction with the standard pancreatic cancer treatment a cocktail of drugs known as FOLFIRINOX. A recent issue of the highly respected peer-reviewed medical journal Lancet Oncology showcased data demonstrating that CPI-613 in combination with modified FOLFIRINOX seems to be safe generally well tolerated by patients and efficacious in treating certain Stage IV metastatic pancreatic cancer patients.
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