Purchase of ANMI PSMA SETRILE 360 VIALS and ANMI ELUTION TOOLS GEN A
Estimated value
£2.0m
Awarded value
£2.2m
Suppliers
1
Lots
1
Published
31 May 2019
Description
The Royal Marsden Hospital requires purchase of ANMI PSMA Setrile 360 VIALS and ANMI Elution Tools Gen A to treat prostate cancer. ANMI PSMA Setrile 360 Vials and ANMI Elution Tools Gen A is the only viable kit for imaging of prostate cancer in UK PMSA-11 is the most specific peptide-chelator available for diagnosis of prostate cancer. No other available treatment as effective are available on the NHS - Ga-68 PSMA scan can be used in PET imaging. PET imaging provides greater resolution and speed of imaging and therefore diagnosis of prostate cancer. PSMA (Prostate Specific Membrane Antigens) are over expressed on Prostate Tumours and therefore, by targeting and Imaging them with Radiopharmaceutical compounds, enables clinicians to better diagnose and manage patient's recurrent prostate cancer disease. There is currently no Marketing Authorisation for this product. The HBEDCC-11 kit Peptide, from ANMI, is the most widely available and popular choice at this time, that efficiently labels with Ga68 and provides high quality and accurate diagnosis of Prostate PSMA. The Royal Marsden Radiopharmacy already operates an efficient Ga68 Generator and therefore, is capable of combining with this HBEDCC-11 peptide from ANMI. Use of Ga-68 generator enables production of Ga-68 PSMA on-site allowing flexibility of service and negates reliance on outsourced companies for delivery radiopharmaceuticlals Curium is the official UK Distributor of the ANMI HBEDCC-11 PSMA Kit and follows the Regulated Import Pathway approved by the MHRA for this product.
Scope
- Reference
- CHELWEST-DN403487-13862453
- Total value
- £2,000,000 excluding VAT
- Commercial tool
- Standalone contract
- Contract dates
- 31 May 2019 to 29 May 2021
- CPV classifications
- 33696000
Submission & procedure
- Submission deadline
- 25 May 2019, 11:00 pm
Award details
Awarded supplier(s), contract period and value as published in the award notice.
Awarded value
£2.2m
Award date
30 May 2019
Contract start
31 May 2019
Contract end
29 May 2021