Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma
Anocca AB’s clinical research is centered on pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma, with attention to advanced disease settings including metastatic and locally advanced disease. The sponsor’s trial activity reflects a focused interest in tumor immunology and precision oncology for patients with limited treatment options.
- Metastatic pancreatic cancer
- Locally advanced pancreatic cancer
- KRAS-mutant malignancies
The research landscape includes matching patients to HLA-restricted and KRAS-targeted cellular therapies, highlighting a therapeutic focus on antigen-specific treatment strategies in gastrointestinal oncology.
T-cell Receptor-Modified Cell Therapy
The sponsor is involved in T-cell receptor-modified T-cell therapy, a specialized area of cellular immunotherapy designed to direct immune activity against tumor-associated targets. This work places emphasis on engineered T cells and antigen recognition in solid tumors.
- TCR-T therapy
- Engineered T cells
- Solid tumor immunotherapy
Its trial portfolio indicates sustained interest in therapies that use immune-cell engineering to address difficult-to-treat cancers.
HLA-Restricted Antigen Targeting
Anocca AB’s research activity includes HLA-restricted targeting, with a therapeutic emphasis on patient selection based on human leukocyte antigen compatibility and KRAS mutation status. This indicates a strong focus on genetically defined treatment populations.
- HLA matching
- KRAS antigen targeting
- Genotype-guided therapy
The sponsor’s clinical interests align with molecularly stratified oncology and therapies tailored to tumor-specific immune targets.
Advanced Solid Tumor Treatment
The clinical program is directed toward advanced solid tumors, particularly pancreatic cancer, where immune-based approaches are being explored in challenging disease stages. The research setting spans multiple collaborating sites across several countries, supporting work in complex oncology care.
- Advanced solid tumors
- Oncology cell therapy
- Multinational cancer research
Current activity remains concentrated on therapeutic development for refractory pancreatic malignancy using targeted immune-cell platforms.



