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1st Official MINISH Seminar in Tokyo. 100 Dentists Expected to Attend

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1st Official MINISH Seminar in Tokyo. 100 Dentists Expected to Attend

2025-01-08 07:10 Last Updated At:07:25

SEOUL, South Korea, Jan. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- MINISH Technology Inc has announced its first clinical case seminar in Japan. The seminar will take place at the Shinagawa Season Terrace in Tokyo at 1 PM on the 16th of February. The event is expected to welcome 100 dentists from across Japan, all registered through prior applications.

The seminar will cover key topics, including:

Additionally, there will be a marketing session led by Funai Soken, discussing dental market trends and MINISH potentials.

MINISH is an innovative teeth restoration solution that can correct teeth alignment, color, size, shape, and proportion in just one day. It has gained significant popularity in South Korea, with over 500 satisfied clients, including celebrities and business leaders. MINISH has an impressive 16-year history with more than 160,000 clinical cases.

The demand for MINISH in the Japanese market is skyrocketing. Last November, 17 Japanese dentists completed Global MINISH Academy program held in Seoul, South Korea. Currently, six MINISH Members Clinics (MMC) in Japan offer MINISH treatment. They are located in Shinjuku (Tokyo), Gunma Prefecture, Chiba Prefecture, and other regions.

Choi RockSun, PR manager at MINISH Technology Inc, stated, "Interest in MINISH is rising in the Japanese dental market as an alternative to mouthpiece orthodontics. We hope this seminar will provide Japanese dentists with a deeper understanding of the high-end dental treatment, MINISH."

For more information or to sign up for the seminar, please visit: https://www.minishtech.com/smr2025_japan.do

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1st Official MINISH Seminar in Tokyo. 100 Dentists Expected to Attend

1st Official MINISH Seminar in Tokyo. 100 Dentists Expected to Attend

YANTAI, China, Jan. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- On Janurary 7th, 2025, Annals of Oncology (IF: 56.7), a top oncology journal globally, published remarkable long-term follow-up results of a phase 1b/2 clinical trial on Disitamab Vedotin (DV) (developed by Remegen Co., Ltd) combined with Toripalimab in treating locally advanced or metastatic urothelial carcinoma (la/mUC) (NCT04264936, study ID: RC48-C014). This trial was supervised by Professor Jun Guo and Professor Xi'nan Sheng's teams from Peking University Cancer Hospital.

It is the first time that long-term follow-up data has been released for a HER2-targeted antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) and PD-1 inhibitor combination therapy in treating la/mUC, marking it a significant milestone. The nearly-three-year follow-up data revealed an objective response rate (ORR) of 73.2% and median overall survival (OS) of 33.1 months, superior to data published from any other prospective clinical studies on ADC plus PD-1 combination therapies for la/mUC.

New Treatment Options for Patients with La/mUC

UC is the sixth most common cancer worldwide. GLOBOCAN 2022 estimated the year 2021 saw 614,298 new cases and 220,596 deaths of UC. In recent years, the prognosis for patients with la/mUC has significantly improved with new drugs and combination therapies approved, among which ADCs demonstrated outstanding potential.

As a HER2-targeted ADC, DV has been approved in China for patients with HER2-overexpressing (defined as immunohistochemistry [IHC] test results of 2+ or 3+) la/mUC previously treated with platinum-containing chemotherapy. The approval is based on the pooled results of two studies (NCT03507166 and NCT03809013, study IDs: RC48-C005 and RC48-C009) where the ORR registered 50.5% and the median duration of response (DOR) registered 7.3 months.

Multiple clinical studies on la/mUCin recent years have confirmed the synergistic antitumor effects of ADC combined with immunotherapy. NCT04264936 offered stronger evidence as its long-term follow-up results published in the Annals of Oncology demonstrated the high response rate, significant survival benefits, and manageable safety profile of the DV and Toripalimab combination therapy.

DV Combined with Toripalimab: High Response Rate and Prolonged Survival

NCT04264936 is an open-label, multicenter, investigator-initiated phase 1b/2 clinical trial investigating the safety and efficacy of DV in combination with Toripalimab for the treatment of patients with HER2-expressing la/mUC. The dose-escalation study (phase 1b) assessed two dose levels of DV (1.5 and 2.0 mg/kg) combined with Toripalimab (3.0 mg/kg) to determine the recommended phase 2 dose which was then evaluated in the dose-expansion stage (phase 2).

From August 2020 to December 2021, 41 patients were enrolled with a median age of 66 years. 53.7% of the participants were male, 70.7% had an ECOG performance status score of 1, 17 (41.5%) had lung metastasis, and 10 (24.4%) had liver metastasis.

As of March 1, 2024, among all participants, the ORR was 73.2% with 4 (9.8%) achieving complete response and 26 (63.4%) achieving partial response, the DCR was 90.2%, the median progression-free survival (PFS) was 9.3 months, the median DOR was 8.6 months, the median OS was 33.1 months and the 36-month OS rate was 49.2%.

Subgroup analysis revealed ORR benefits across all subgroups regardless of the number of prior lines of systemic treatments, HER2 expression (IHC 1+/2+/3+), and PD-L1 expression status. The ORRs for chemotherapy-naïve patients and those who progressed on platinum-based chemotherapy were 76.0% (19/25) and 68.8% (11/16), respectively. The ORRs for patients with HER2 IHC 3+, 2+, 1+, or 0 were 80.0%, 84.2%, 64.3%, and 33.3%, respectively. Compared with the three HER2 IHC 0 participants (one of whom achieved partial response), those with HER2 expression (IHC 1+/2+/3+) had a higher ORR (76.3% vs 33.3%) and longer PFS (median PFS: 9.3 vs 1.7 months).

In summary, the DV and Toripalimab combination therapy has preliminarily demonstrated promising efficacy and manageable safety profile among patients with la/mUC, wherein those with HER2 expression (IHC 1+/2+/3+) achieved high response rates and long-term survival benefits. These findings support the further exploration and validation of the benefits of DV combined with PD-1 inhibitors in treating la/mUC.

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Published in Annals of Oncology: Disitamab Vedotin Combined with PD-1 Inhibitor is a Promising Treatment for Locally Advanced or Metastatic Urothelial Carcinoma

Published in Annals of Oncology: Disitamab Vedotin Combined with PD-1 Inhibitor is a Promising Treatment for Locally Advanced or Metastatic Urothelial Carcinoma

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