Panacea Pharmaceuticals' lung cancer diagnostic test, LC Detectsm, has been
named one of Time Magazine's Ten Biggest Medical Breakthroughs of 2007. Panacea
is headed by
Hossein A. Ghanbari, PhD. Dr. Ghanbari co-founded Panacea and serves as
Chairman, CEO & Chief Scientific Officer.

Hossein A. Ghanbari, PhD.
Two other Iranian-Americans are on the Board of Directors of Panacea:
Kasra Ghanbari
Mr. Ghanbari co-founded Panacea, serving as Chief Operating Officer and then
President through 2004. Currently, he is Chairman and CEO of VEI Studios, Inc.,
a multi-media development company.
Mehdi Hatamian,
PhD
Dr. Hatamian brings his experience in the engineering and information
technology fields to the Company, helping to create a diverse,
multi-disciplinary, and cross-technology Board that can draw on a vast array of
resources.
Following is the press release on the achievement by Panacea:
Panacea Pharmaceuticals' Lung Cancer Diagnostic Test, LC
Detectsm, Named One of Time Magazine's Ten Biggest Medical
Breakthroughs of 2007
December 18, 2007 - Gaithersburg, Maryland - Panacea Pharmaceuticals' lung
cancer diagnostic test, LC Detectsm, has been named one of Time Magazine's Ten
Biggest Medical Breakthroughs of 2007 (click
here). LC Detectsm is a simple blood test to facilitate the
identification of lung cancer, even among individuals with early-stage disease.
Panacea Laboratories, a division of Panacea Pharmaceuticals, is certified under
the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments of 1988 (CLIA). The blood sample
can be ordered by any physician and sent to Panacea for testing; sample and
shipping requirements are available at
www.panacea-labs.com.
Lung cancer accounts for the highest number of cancer deaths worldwide, in
both men and women. An estimated 213,380 new cases of cancer involving the lung
or bronchus are expected in the U.S. in 2007, accounting for about 15 percent of
total cancer diagnoses. An estimated 160,390 deaths, accounting for about 29
percent of all cancer deaths, are expected to occur in 2007. Since 1987, more
women have died each year from lung cancer than from breast cancer. Lung cancer
was the third most common cancer for men and the fifth most common cancer for
women in Japan in 2000. The five-year survival rate for lung cancer is only 15
percent. Survival rates for individuals in whom lung cancer is detected at an
early stage while it remains localized are as high as 50 percent. Current
screening and detection methods rely on imaging modalities, primarily chest
x-ray and CT scanning. However, chest x-ray is not sufficiently sensitive and CT
scanning is expensive with only a moderate improvement in sensitivity. Newer
tests, such as low-dose spiral computed tomography scans and molecular markers
in sputum have not proven to be useful to date.
LC Detectsm measures levels of human aspartyl (asparaginyl)
&#beta;-hydroxylase (HAAH), a cancer molecular marker, in blood. HAAH has been
detected by immunohistochemical staining in a broad range of cancers, including
lung cancer, and has been shown to be highly specific and absent in adjacent
non-affected tissue as well as tissue from cancer-free individuals. In addition,
HAAH protein levels in serum have been demonstrated to be highly sensitive and
specific for cancer in hundreds of patients with a range of cancer types,
including lung cancer. Panacea has found increased levels of HAAH in the serum
of 99 percent of patients with lung cancer (n=160), including those with
early-stage disease. In individuals not known to have cancer, HAAH was
essentially undetectable in serum (n=93, specificity = 91 percent). In a
population of 50 smokers not known to have cancer the mean serum HAAH level was
0 ng/ml.
"Recognition by Time Magazine of the importance of early detect of
lung cancer using LC Detectsm represents a significant milestone for
Panacea, and acknowledgement of the clinical importance of this diagnostic
test," cited Hossein Ghanbari, Ph.D., Chairman, CEO and CSO of Panacea
Pharmaceuticals, Inc. "Widespread use of LC Detectsm should
facilitate detection of lung cancer at an earlier stage when effective treatment
has a better chance of saving lives and reducing mortality from the number one
cancer worldwide."
About Panacea's Oncology Platform
In addition to PC Detectsm, Panacea offers, CC Detectsm, a
diagnostic test to aide in the detection of colo-rectal cancer, LC Detectsm,
a diagnostic test to aide in the detection of patients with lung cancer, BC
Detectsm, a diagnostic test to aide in the detection of recurrence of
breast cancer, and TK Sensesm, which determines whether white blood
cells from patients with chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) are sensitive or
resistant to imatinib, the therapy of first choice for CML patients, prior to
initiation of therapy. The HAAH serum assay will be further developed as a
diagnostic test for other types of cancer.
Panacea is also pursuing the development of antibodies directed against HAAH
as novel agents for the treatment of cancer with liver cancer as the first
therapeutic indication. The Company is exploring both naked anti-HAAH antibodies
as well as HAAH antibodies conjugated to chemotherapeutic agents and toxins.
PAN-622 is an all-human sequence anti-HAAH monoclonal antibody that has
demonstrated excellent efficacy in animals, and is currently in development as a
cancer therapeutic.
About Panacea Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Panacea Pharmaceuticals, Inc. is a privately held biopharmaceutical company
focused on the development and commercialization of therapeutics and diagnostics
for diseases with substantial, unmet clinical needs. The Company's product
development strategy is based on novel therapeutic agents and approaches for
cancer treatment, as well as acute and chronic neurodegenerative conditions,
such as hypoxia-induced neurological insult, Parkinson's Disease, and
Alzheimer's Disease. Panacea has an extensive patent portfolio covering its
neurodegenerative and oncology technologies. Panacea Laboratories is a division
of Panacea Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Additional information about the Company is available at
www.PanaceaPharma.com.
Except for historical information
presented in this press release, matters discussed herein may constitute
"forward-looking statements" within the meaning of the Private Securities
Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements are based on the
opinions and estimates of management only as of the date of this release and are
subject to certain risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to
differ materially from any future results, performance, or achievements
expressed or implied by such statements. Factors that might cause such a
difference include, but are not limited to, uncertainties related to our access
to capital, the progress, costs, and results of any clinical trials undertaken
by us, progress of our research and development projects, and uncertainties
related to whether our product candidates would ultimately achieve commercial
success. We do not undertake any obligation to update publicly any
forward-looking statement, whether as a result of new information, future
events, or otherwise unless required by law.
Contact:
Panacea Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Stephen N. Keith, MD, MSPH
President & COO
Phone 240-243-8000; FAX 240-465
skeith@panaceapharma.com