Crinetics Launches ACRO/TRUTH Educational Initiative to Raise Awareness of Acromegaly Treatment Challenges

Crinetics Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
Crinetics Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

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ACRO/TRUTH Provides Authentic Patient Perspectives, Peer-Reviewed Data on Treatment-Related Symptoms, Side Effects and Quality-of-Life Impact of Current Acromegaly Standard-of-Care

SAN DIEGO, Aug. 08, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Crinetics Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (Nasdaq: CRNX) today announced the launch of the ACRO/TRUTH healthcare provider (HCP) educational website and initiative, the purpose of which is to spotlight the significant challenges and burdens many people living with acromegaly experience when managing their disease with the current standard-of-care, injectable somatostatin receptor ligands (SRLs).

“People living with acromegaly still experience diminished quality of life due to their disease and to the limitations of the treatment options currently available to treat their disease,” said Alan Krasner, M.D., Chief Endocrinologist at Crinetics. “Crinetics is dedicated to bringing forward innovative products to better the lives of patients, and an integral part of that mission is bringing the patient perspective to the forefront.”

The initiative will be anchored with a dynamic website that puts the patient perspective front-and-center through authentic video storytelling, together with peer-reviewed data published by endocrinologists specializing in acromegaly. Topics include details on the incidence and significance of breakthrough symptoms, injection site reactions, common side effects, and the emotional impact associated with treatment. HCPs can also sign up to stay informed on the latest clinical insights and research.

ACRO/TRUTH was informed by numerous interviews with people living with acromegaly and endocrinologists, in addition to published research on the impact of current treatments on patients' lives. The initiative will expand to include additional online and offline educational offerings, such as a speaker’s panel.

Research has shown interactions between HCPs and people living with acromegaly can be impacted by the protracted path to diagnosis and a general lack of information about the disease in the health care community.1 In turn, people living with acromegaly can be hesitant to discuss the challenges they face while on a prescribed treatment.1 To help elevate the voices of the patient community, ACRO/TRUTH was created with extensive input from leading patient organizations like Acromegaly Community.

“While diagnosis is the first step to getting better when living with acromegaly, it is critical to empower patients to be active partners in their care journeys immediately following that diagnosis,” said Jill Sisco, president of Acromegaly Community. “Once on a treatment, disease and symptom management can still be challenging for both patients and their healthcare providers. ACRO/TRUTH is an innovative, first-of-its-kind initiative that can lead to an informed conversation between healthcare providers and people living with acromegaly, to ensure treatment plans are optimized to enable productive lives.”