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Cancer Therapy Approval Timings, Review Speed, and Publication of Pivotal Registration Trials in the US and Europe, 2010-2019
by
Savage, Philip
, Warner, Jeremy L.
, Gyawali, Bishal
, Khaki, Ali Raza
, Desai, Aakash
, Lythgoe, Mark P.
, Krell, Jonathan
in
Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Drug Approval - methods
/ Europe
/ FDA approval
/ Humans
/ Licenses
/ Neoplasms - drug therapy
/ Oncology
/ Online Only
/ Original Investigation
/ Regulatory agencies
/ Regulatory approval
/ United States
/ United States Food and Drug Administration
2022
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Cancer Therapy Approval Timings, Review Speed, and Publication of Pivotal Registration Trials in the US and Europe, 2010-2019
by
Savage, Philip
, Warner, Jeremy L.
, Gyawali, Bishal
, Khaki, Ali Raza
, Desai, Aakash
, Lythgoe, Mark P.
, Krell, Jonathan
in
Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Drug Approval - methods
/ Europe
/ FDA approval
/ Humans
/ Licenses
/ Neoplasms - drug therapy
/ Oncology
/ Online Only
/ Original Investigation
/ Regulatory agencies
/ Regulatory approval
/ United States
/ United States Food and Drug Administration
2022
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Cancer Therapy Approval Timings, Review Speed, and Publication of Pivotal Registration Trials in the US and Europe, 2010-2019
by
Savage, Philip
, Warner, Jeremy L.
, Gyawali, Bishal
, Khaki, Ali Raza
, Desai, Aakash
, Lythgoe, Mark P.
, Krell, Jonathan
in
Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Drug Approval - methods
/ Europe
/ FDA approval
/ Humans
/ Licenses
/ Neoplasms - drug therapy
/ Oncology
/ Online Only
/ Original Investigation
/ Regulatory agencies
/ Regulatory approval
/ United States
/ United States Food and Drug Administration
2022
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Cancer Therapy Approval Timings, Review Speed, and Publication of Pivotal Registration Trials in the US and Europe, 2010-2019
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Cancer Therapy Approval Timings, Review Speed, and Publication of Pivotal Registration Trials in the US and Europe, 2010-2019
2022
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Overview
Ensuring patients have access to safe and efficacious medicines in a timely manner is an essential goal for regulatory agencies, one which has particular importance in oncology because of the substantial unmet need for new therapies. The 2 largest regulatory agencies, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the European Medicines Agency (EMA), have pivotal global roles, and their recommendations and approvals are frequently followed by other national regulators.
To compare market authorization dates for new oncology therapies approved in the US and Europe over the past decade and to examine and contrast the regulatory activities of the FDA and EMA in the approval of new cancer medicines.
This cross-sectional study reviewed the FDA and EMA regulatory databases to identify new oncology therapies approved in both the US and Europe from 2010 to 2019, and characterization of the timings of regulatory activities. Statistical analysis was performed from January to April 2022.
Regulatory approval date, review time, submission of market authorization application, accelerated approval or conditional marketing authorization status and proportion of approvals prior to peer-reviewed publication of pivotal trial results.
In total, 89 new concomitant oncology therapies were approved in the US and Europe from 2010 to 2019. The FDA approved 85 oncology therapies (95%) before European authorization and 4 therapies (5%) after. The median (IQR) delay in market authorization for new oncology therapies in Europe was 241 (150-370) days compared with the US. The median (IQR) review time was 200 (155-277) days for the FDA and 426 (358-480) days for the EMA. Sixty-four new licensing applications (72%) were submitted to the FDA first, compared with 21 (23%) to the EMA. Thirty-five oncology therapies (39%) were approved by the FDA prior to pivotal study publication, whereas only 8 (9%) by the EMA.
In this cross-sectional study, new oncology therapies were approved earlier in the US than Europe. The FDA received licensing applications sooner and had shorter review times. However, more therapies were approved prior to licensing study publication, leaving uncertainty for practitioners regarding clinical utility and safety of newly approved therapies.
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American Medical Association
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