Actinium Presents New ATNM-400 Data in KRAS and EGFR Mutant Models at SNMMI 2026 Supporting a Mutation-Agnostic Opportunity In Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

New KRAS-mutant data show ATNM-400 outperformed standard-of-care inhibitors sotorasib and adagrasib as a monotherapy. Treatment with these agents increased expression of the ATNM-400 target greater than 3.5x and enhanced their effect in combination Additional data in the EGFR-mutant setting demonstrated powerful synergy with osimertinib due to enhanced target expression in treated animals resulting in complete tumor regression in the combination arm The data with EGFR and KRAS mutations which account for approximately 40-50 percent of all NSCLC cases provide compelling evidence of the potential of ATNM-400 as a monotherapy or in combination with inhibitory agents against these mutations ATNM-400 is a radioconjgate comprising an antibody coupled to Actinium-225 which causes cell death via double stranded DNA breaks independent of cellular mechanisms and offers broad potential as a mutation agnostic agent in NSCLC where its target is expressed in over 90 percent of tumors with greater expression as resistance emerges NEW YORK, June 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Actinium Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NYSE American: ATNM) (Actinium or the Company), a pioneer in the development of targeted radiotherapies, on June 2, 2026, presented new preclinical data on ATNM-400 in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) at the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) 2026 Annual Meeting in Los Angeles, California.
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