delivery of the chemotherapy gemcitabine improves patient survival, safety, and tolerability compared to the standard of care (systemic (intravenous) chemotherapy gemcitabine + Abraxane).
As of August 7, 2026, TIGeR-PaC trial investigators have been notified by RenovoRx that patient enrollment is closing. Completion of the trial is expected during the first half of 2027, after 86 events (i.e., patient deaths) have been observed. As of August 11, 2026, 78 events have occurred. Following completion of the trial, initial topline trial data is expected to be available during the second half of 2027.
With enrollment complete, RenovoRx is now focused on advancing toward final data analysis. These efforts build on the successful completion of the second interim analysis in 2025, after which the independent Data Monitoring Committee recommended continuation of the trial without modification. To preserve trial integrity, the Company elected to defer publication of interim data until study completion.
RenovoRx continues to view TIGeR-PaC as a critical long-term value driver, while emphasizing that its current commercial strategy is independent of the trial’s ultimate outcome and timeline.
Second Quarter 2026 and Subsequent Key Highlights
RenovoRx continued to execute on its dual commercial and clinical strategy during the second quarter of 2026 and the subsequent period, building real-world evidence base for its TAMP platform.
During the second quarter of 2026, several scientific data updates supported the use of intra-arterial gemcitabine delivery via TAMP in LAPC. A peer-reviewed case study by researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center, published in Radiology Case Reports, found that PET-CT imaging, rather than CT alone, showed a meaningful reduction in tumor metabolic activity after treatment. These findings suggest that PET imaging may help optimize monitoring of therapeutic response following TAMP-delivered treatment.
In addition, the PK sub-study of the TIGeR-PaC trial has been accepted and will be published in the near future in the Journal of Cancer Chemotherapy and Pharmacology. The findings support TAMP as a targeted delivery method for gemcitabine, demonstrating its potential to increase local drug potency while reducing systemic exposure and common side effects.
Finally, a peer-reviewed case series in Case Reports in Oncology from researchers at Hackensack Meridian Health’s Jersey Shore University’s Medical Center was accepted and will be published in the near future. The case series highlights their experience with the TAMP procedure in LAPC.
The ramping up of publication of the TAMP procedure by physicians, the Company believes is another sign of adoption as TAMP traverses from an experimental procedure to becoming a potential standard of care.
Cash Resources, History of Losses and Planned Activities
RenovoRx continued to build the evidence base for its TAMP platform through a multi-center post-marketing registry study generating real-world safety and efficacy data, as well as investigator-initiated trials (IITs) in borderline resectable and metastatic pancreatic cancer designed to achieve cost neutrality while broadening the platform’s evidence base. In the second quarter of 2026, the Company began supporting a new IIT in cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer).
RenovoRx received FDA Orphan Drug Designation for oxaliplatin in the treatment of pancreatic cancer in the second quarter of 2026, further expanding the potential applications of its targeted drug-delivery platform.
Financial Highlights for the Second Quarter Ended June 30, 2026