Greenwich LifeSciences Inc.

Breast Cancer Immunotherapy

Greenwich LifeSciences Inc. focuses on HER2/neu-positive breast cancer, with research centered on patients at elevated risk of recurrence after standard trastuzumab-based treatment.

  • HER2/neu-targeted therapy
  • Recurrence-risk reduction
  • Adjuvant cancer treatment

The sponsor’s clinical activity is concentrated on immunologically directed approaches for patients with residual disease or high-risk pathological response features in early-stage and locally advanced breast cancer.

Peptide-Based Cancer Vaccines

Its research portfolio includes a peptide immunotherapy approach designed to stimulate immune recognition of HER2/neu-expressing tumor cells.

  • Peptide vaccine development
  • Immune activation
  • Tumor antigen targeting

This area reflects interest in precision immune strategies for solid tumors, particularly in the breast oncology setting.

Post-Treatment Disease Control

The funded trial landscape emphasizes patients who have completed neoadjuvant and adjuvant therapy, with attention to preventing disease return after standard care.

  • Residual disease
  • Pathologic complete response
  • High-risk recurrence

Clinical interest is directed toward the period following surgery and systemic therapy, where long-term disease control remains a central therapeutic need.

Multinational Oncology Research

Greenwich LifeSciences Inc. supports a geographically broad oncology trial network spanning multiple countries and research sites, with recruitment activity across an international study population.

  • Multicenter breast cancer research
  • International site collaboration
  • HLA-A*02-positive patient selection

The sponsor’s active research interest lies in biomarker-defined breast cancer populations within a coordinated global clinical trial framework.

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Matched clinical trials

  • Study on the Effectiveness of GP2 and Sargramostim for HER2 Positive Breast Cancer Patients with Residual Disease or High-Risk After Standard Therapy

    Recruiting

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    Investigated drugs:
    Austria Belgium France Germany Ireland Italy +4