Ipsen SA withdrew Tazverik (tazemetostat) from the U.S. market after evidence emerged of secondary hematological malignancies in an ongoing phase Ib/III study in follicular lymphoma.
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. disclosed within a positive second-quarter earnings report that it had received a complete response letter (CRL) two days earlier from the U.S. FDA for its bispecific antibody, odronextamab, for relapsed/refractory follicular lymphoma following two or more lines of systemic therapy.
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have received a $5 million grant from the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) to support research aimed at developing new immunotherapies for different types of blood-based cancers.
The week began with PDUFA-delaying news for Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc. The company said it received two complete response letters (CRLs) from the U.S. FDA regarding the priority BLA for its bispecific antibody to treat lymphoma, odronextamab.
Bayer AG said it will voluntarily withdraw Aliqopa (copanlisib) from the U.S. market after a confirmatory trial required by the FDA failed to meet the primary endpoint of progression-free survival vs. standard immunochemotherapy in patients with relapsed follicular lymphoma. It marks the latest stumble for PI3K-targeting drugs in the non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma space.
Bayer AG’s copanlisib was approved in China for the treatment of adult patients with relapsed follicular lymphoma who have received at least two prior systemic therapies. It is the first indication approved in the country for copanlisib, which is entering a market with room to grow but marked by some domestic competition.
Bayer AG’s copanlisib was approved in China for the treatment of adult patients with relapsed follicular lymphoma who have received at least two prior systemic therapies. It is the first indication approved in the country for copanlisib, which is entering a market with room to grow but marked by some domestic competition.
Two weeks ahead of its Jan. 6, 2023, PDUFA date, the U.S. FDA has approved the bispecific Lunsumio (mosunetuzumab) to treat adults with relapsed or refractory follicular lymphoma (FL) after two or more lines of systemic therapy. It’s the first bispecific antibody approved for treating any type of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL). FL is the most common slow-growing form of NHL.
Ipsen SA’s $247 million buyout of Epizyme Inc., and the recent decision by Nordic Nanovector SA to dump its phase IIb program with CD-37-targeted Betalutin (177Lu lilotomab satetraxetan), served to highlight the hot space of relapsed/refractory follicular lymphoma, where bispecifics have been showing particular promise.