Cytori Therapeutics (CYTX) on Saturday reported that interim results from a European clinical trial, RESTORE 2, demonstrated that cell-enriched breast reconstruction achieved a high rate of patient and physician satisfaction and improvements in overall breast deformity in lumpectomy patients.
The company noted that the results are based on six-month follow up from the first 32 women enrolled and treated.
The highlights from the interim data of Cytori's RESTORE 2 clinical trial includes, a high rate of patient satisfaction and physician satisfaction with the overall outcome after a single treatment was reported in difficult to treat breast cancer patients. The interim data also included mean patient and physician satisfaction scores that dramatically improved for breast symmetry, scarring and deformity from baseline to six month follow-up, and a qualitative analyses of imaging data confirmed clinical improvement in both breast defect and overall breast shape.
RESTORE 2 is a post-marketing study primarily intended to measure patient and physician satisfaction in reconstructing the breast utilizing the Celution 800/CRS System.
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