Company type | Private |
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Nasdaq: DNDN | |
Industry | Biomedicine |
Founder | William A. Haseltine Edgar Engleman Samuel Strober |
Headquarters | , U.S. |
Products | Provenge |
Services | Provenge |
Number of employees | 650 |
Parent | Sanpower Group, Nanjing, CN |
Website | dendreon |
Dendreon Pharmaceuticals LLC is a biotechnology company. Its lead product, Provenge (known generically as sipuleucel-T), is an immunotherapy for prostate cancer. It consists of a mixture of the patient's own blood cells (autologous, with dendritic cells thought to be the most important) that have been incubated with the Dendreon PAP-GM-CSF fusion protein. Phase III clinical trial results demonstrating a survival benefit for prostate cancer patients receiving the drug were presented at the AUA meeting on April 28, 2009.[1] After going through the approval process, Provenge was given full approval by the FDA on April 29, 2010.[2] Dendreon's stock value fell 66% on August 4, 2011, after abandoning its forecast for its debut drug Provenge.[3]
In November 2014, Dendreon filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and shortly afterwards announced that it had reached agreements on the terms of a financial restructuring with certain bond holders.[4]
On February 20, 2015, Valeant Pharmaceuticals received approval to purchase all Dendreon assets. On January 9, 2017 Sanpower Group agrees to acquire Dendreon from Valeant for $819.9 million [5] In June 2017, Sanpower Group, a Chinese conglomerate, purchased Dendreon from Valeant for $820 million.[6]