Delcath Systems, Inc. announced the first commercial use of HEPZATO KIT for the treatment of metastatic uveal melanoma (mUM). The procedure took place at Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, Florida by Dr. Jonathan S. Zager, M.D., Chief Academic Officer; Senior Member, Department of Cutaneous, Oncology; Director of Regional Therapies, Moffitt Cancer Center. Dr. Zager was the global Lead Investigator for the FOCUS Phase 3 trial.

The company is working with numerous other leading cancer centers across the U.S. which have indicated interest in HEPZATO KIT to ensure patients nationwide have access to this important treatment. In conjunction with the first commercial treatment, Delcath also launched websites relating to the HEPZATO KIT, including HEPZATO KIT, HEPZATO KIT REMS, and HEPZATO KIT Access, to support the commercial launch. HEPZATO KIT (melphalan for Injection/Hepatic Delivery System), approved for use in the United States by FDA, is a combination drug/device product which administers HEPZATO (melphalan) directly to the liver through the HDS, which permits higher drug exposure in target tissues while limiting systemic toxicity.

HEPZATO KIT is approved in the United States as a liver-directed treatment for adult patients with uveal melanoma with unresectable hepatic metastases affecting less than 50% of the liver and no extrahepatic disease, or extrahepatic disease limited to the bone, lymph nodes, subcutaneous tissues, or lung that is amenable to resection or radiation. HEPZATO KIT Important Safety Information Patients eligible for HEPZATO KIT should NOT have any of the following medical conditions: Active intracranial metastases or brain lesions with a propensity to bleed Liver failure, portal hypertension, or known varices at risk for bleeding Surgery or medical treatment of the liver in the previous 4 weeks Active cardiac conditions including unstable or severe angina or myocardial infarction), worsening or new-onset congestive heart failure, significant arrhythmias, or severe valvular disease History of allergies or known hypersensitivity to melphalan or a component or material utilized within the HEPZATO KIT including natural rubber latex, heparin, and severe hypersensitivity to iodinated contrast not controlled by antihistamines and steroids Most common adverse reactions or laboratory abnormalities occurring with HEPZATO KIT treatment are thrombocytopenia, fatigue, anemia, nausea, musculoskeletal pain, leukopenia, abdominal pain, neutropenia, vomiting, increased alanine aminotransferase, prolonged activated partial thromboplastin time, increased alkaline phosphatase, increased aspartate aminotransferase and dyspnea. Severe peri-procedural complications including hemorrhage, hepatocellular injury, and thromboembolic events may occur via hepatic intra-arterial administration of HEPZATO.

HEPZATO KIT is available only through a restricted program under a Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy called the HEPZATO KIT REMS. Myelosuppression with resulting severe infection, bleeding, or symptomatic anemia may occur with HEPZATO. Additional cycles of HEPZATO KIT therapy will be delayed until blood counts have improved.