The company has received approval from the Swedish Medical Products Agency to initiate the first clinical trial with the contrast agent SpagoPix (SN132D) in patients with breast cancer.

SpagoPix is a nanomedical contrast agent with potential to improve cancer diagnostics with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).

”SN132D is a new and interesting contrast agent for MRI examination of solid tumors, a field in need of improvements,” says Associate Professor Fredrik Wärnberg, responsible investigator for the SPAGOPIX-01 trial and senior physician at Uppsala University Hospital.

About the clinical trial

In the clinical trial, the product candidate SN132D, a tumor selective and gadolinium-free contrast agent for MRI, will be administered to patients with breast cancer. The primary objective of the study is to document safety of SpagoPix, but another important objective is to investigate contrast effects with MRI in a clinical setting.

The trial, which is planned to include up to 20 patients, will be conducted at the Uppsala University Hospital in Sweden. The production of GMP material is ongoing, enrolment of patients will commence as soon as this is completed.

”The green light for the first clinical trial with SpagoPix means we have passed a very important milestone both in the project and the company. Spago Nanomedical is now in clinical development phase,” says CEO Mats Hansen.