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A recent study found that over a span of ten years, the FDA approved cancer drugs approximately eight months earlier than the same drugs were greenlit by the European Commission (EC).
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Through substantial leadership turnover and workforce cuts, the FDA has continued to support the advanced therapy sector, actively working to remove obstacles to innovation.
Unpredictable communication and a lack of transparency are eroding the industry’s and the public’s trust. The FDA, experts agree, needs to take control of the narrative.
One of the FDA’s potential approvals this month could break an existing monopoly in the treatment space for a rare growth disorder.
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The FDA accepted its pre-Investigational New Drug request for a cell therapy treatment that could be a key factor in controlling HIV.
The month of June continues to be busy for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. There are three PDUFA dates on the calendar for this week. Here’s a look.
Beigene presented results from three pivotal trials at the 26th EHA2021 Virtual Congress for the effectiveness of their checkpoint inhibitor tislelizumab in relapsed or refractory lymphoma.
Aaron Kesselheim, a professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and has served on the advisory committee since 2015, has stepped down.
Although the COVID-19 pandemic is waning in the U.S., there is still plenty of research and news about the disease. Here’s a look.
The new study findings may pave the way for Bristol Myers Squibb to receive additional approval for Breyanzi in a vulnerable patient population.
The Pennsylvania-based eye disease company had to change its application from an Emergency Use Authorization to a full BLA approval.
David S. Knopman and Joel S. Perlmutter both resigned from the committee after the approval of the drug aducanumab.
Pfizer says it expects the U.S. CDC’s ACI to meet in October to recommend the appropriate and safe use of pneumococcal vaccines, including PREVNAR 20, in adults.
Bharat will conduct Phase IV studies to check real-world efficacy against the virus, while Ocugen says Covaxin will be a valuable tool in helping to end the COVID-19 pandemic.