Despite tremendous advances in the
development of both cytotoxic and targeted therapies for the treatment of human
cancer, there is still a clear need for novel therapeutic approaches. In
particular, lack of clinical benefit or the development of resistance under
therapy is a phenomenon encountered with many currently marketed treatment
modalities
Basilea
investigates cytotoxic and targeted compounds, with an emphasis on new
mechanisms of action and unexploited targets or treatment approaches. Agents
with activity in tumors unresponsive to standard therapeutics are of particular
interest.
Exploratory programs
Scientists at
Basilea are using their expertise in cancer biology and medicinal chemistry to
develop new chemical scaffolds to target both hematological and solid cancers.
A major emphasis is to elicit antitumor responses in refractory settings;
addressing unmet medical need while maintaining patient ‘quality of life’.
Various strategies are being pursued, building a broad and diverse oncology
portfolio which encompasses a number of mechanistic approaches.