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Combat Medical Raises £2.6m in Series A Round Led by T&J Meyer Family Foundation
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Combat Medical Raises £2.6m in Series A Round Led by T&J Meyer Family Foundation

•March 12, 2026
•Mar 12, 2026

Participants

Combat Cancer

Combat Cancer

company

NW Angel Fund

NW Angel Fund

investor

Varia Ventures

Varia Ventures

investor

Why It Matters

The funding fast‑tracks FDA clearance, offering a less invasive, cost‑effective option that could replace radical cystectomy for many bladder‑cancer patients, reshaping payer and provider dynamics.

Key Takeaways

  • •£2.6 m Series A led by T&J Meyer Foundation.
  • •350+ systems installed worldwide, 100k+ HIVEC treatments delivered.
  • •HIVEC targets BCG‑unresponsive high‑risk NMIBC.
  • •Funding earmarked for phase‑three FDA registration trials.
  • •Device‑assisted therapy could disrupt standard cystectomy approach.

Pulse Analysis

The global market for bladder cancer therapies is undergoing a shift as clinicians seek bladder‑preserving alternatives to radical cystectomy. Non‑muscle‑invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) accounts for roughly 70 % of new diagnoses, and patients who fail Bacillus Calmette‑Guérin (BCG) immunotherapy face limited options and high recurrence rates. Health‑tech innovators are therefore focusing on device‑assisted drug delivery that can enhance chemotherapy efficacy while minimizing systemic toxicity. In this environment, a solution that integrates hyperthermia with intravesical chemotherapy promises to meet an unmet clinical need.

Combat Medical’s HIVEC system combines controlled heating with intravesical chemotherapy, a method shown to increase drug penetration and tumor cell kill. To date the company reports over 350 installed units and more than 100,000 treatments, data that suggest both safety and real‑world effectiveness. The recent £2.6 million Series A injection, led by the T&J Meyer Family Foundation, will finance a pivotal phase‑three trial designed to secure FDA registration. Successful approval would position HIVEC as a reimbursable, outpatient‑based therapy, potentially reshaping standard care pathways for BCG‑unresponsive NMIBC.

From an investment perspective, the infusion of capital signals confidence in device‑centric oncology solutions that can scale quickly across hospital networks. Payers are attracted to therapies that reduce surgical costs and length of stay, while patients benefit from bladder‑sparing outcomes. Regulatory momentum in the United States, coupled with the growing European market, could accelerate global adoption if FDA clearance is achieved. Even absent immediate approval, the data generated in phase‑three will likely attract further venture interest and may spur additional collaborations with pharmaceutical partners seeking combination strategies.

Deal Summary

Medical device maker Combat Medical announced the first close of its Series A round, securing £2.6 million to advance its hyperthermic intravesical chemotherapy (HIVEC) platform. The round was led by T&J Meyer Family Foundation with participation from Varia Ventures, NW Angel Fund and individual angels. The funding will support phase‑three trials and FDA registration efforts.

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