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SCANCELL HOLDINGS PLC AGM Information 2016

Sep 23, 2016

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Scancell Holdings Plc

23 September 2016

23 September 2016

Scancell Holdings Plc

Notice of AGM

Amendment

Scancell Holdings plc ('Scancell' or the 'Company'), the developer of novel immunotherapies for the treatment of cancer, will host its Annual General Meeting on Tuesday 18 October 2016.

AGM details are as follows:

Date: Tuesday 18 October, 2016
Time: 2.30pm
Venue: The Kassam Stadium

Grenoble Road

Oxford

OX4 4XP

For Further Information:

Dr John Chiplin, Executive Chairman

Dr Richard Goodfellow, CEO
Scancell Holdings Plc +1 858 900 2646

+44 (0) 20 3727 1000
Freddy Crossley (Corporate Finance)

Tom Salvesen (Corporate Broking)
Panmure Gordon & Co +44 (0) 20 7886 2500

+44 (0) 20 7886 2500
Mo Noonan/Simon Conway FTI Consulting +44 (0) 20 3727 1000

About Scancell

Scancell is developing novel immunotherapies for the treatment of cancer based on its ImmunoBody® and Moditope® technology platforms.

Scancell's first ImmunoBody®, SCIB1 is being developed for the treatment of melanoma. Data from the Phase 1/2 clinical trial demonstrate that SCIB1, when used as monotherapy, has a marked effect on tumour load, produces a melanoma-specific immune response and highly encouraging survival trend without serious side effects. In patients with resected disease there is increasing evidence to suggest that SCIB1 may delay or prevent disease recurrence.

Scancell's ImmunoBody® vaccines target dendritic cells and stimulate both parts of the cellular immune system: the helper cell system where inflammation is stimulated at the tumour site and the cytotoxic T-lymphocyte or CTL response where immune system cells are primed to recognise and kill specific cells.

Pre-clinical data on a combination of SCIB1 or SCIB2 and checkpoint inhibition (blockade of the PD-1 or CTLA-4 immune checkpoint pathways) have shown enhanced tumour destruction and significantly longer survival times than when either treatment was used alone.

Scancell has also identified and patented a series of modified epitopes that stimulate the production of killer CD4+ T cells that destroy tumours without toxicity. The Directors believe that the Moditope® platform could play a major role in the development of safe and effective cancer immunotherapies in the future.

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