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Discordance Between Child-Pugh and National Cancer Institute Classifications for Hepatic Dysfunction: Implications on Dosing Recommendations for Oncology Compounds
OVN Avatar Mohamed Elmeliegy PhD, Derek Z. Yang BS, Engie Salama PharmD, Kourosh Parivar MPharm, Diane D. Wang PhD
Discordance Between Child-Pugh and National Cancer Institute Classifications for Hepatic Dysfunction: Implications on Dosing Recommendations for Oncology Compounds

FDA, hepatic dysfunction, child-pugh, national cancer institute, dosing, oncology compounds

The FDA and European Medicines Agency recommend using Child-Pugh classification for pharmacokinetic evaluation in noncancer subjects with hepatic impairment (HI). Dosing recommendations for oncology compounds for patients with HI are commonly based on Child-Pugh classification. In oncology …

Jul 20th • 18 mins read

Prediction of Drug Approval After Phase I Clinical Trials in Oncology: RESOLVED2
OVN Avatar Guillaume Beinse, MD, Virgile Tellier, Valentin Charvet, MSc, Eric Deutsch, MD, PhD, Isabelle Borget, PharmD, PhD, Christophe Massard, MD, PhD., Antoine Hollebecque, MD, PhD, and Loic Verlingue, MD
Prediction of Drug Approval After Phase I Clinical Trials in Oncology: RESOLVED2

clinical trials, RESOLVED2, FDA

  Challenge in Oncology Drug Development: The field is currently facing an increase in the number of antineoplastic agents (ANAs) entering phase I clinical trials (P1CTs) and a high attrition rate for final FDA approval. Objective: Development of a machine learning algorithm, RESOLVED2, to …

Sep 20th • 12 mins read

The rise of oncology biosimilars: from process to promise
OVN Avatar Mark Verrill, Paul Declerck, Sibylle Loibl, Jake Lee & Javier Cortes
The rise of oncology biosimilars: from process to promise

biologic, biosimilar, breast cancer, SB3, trastuzumab

Biosimilars are biologic products that are highly similar to the approved originator molecule, with no clinically meaningful differences. They are expected to play a key role in cancer treatment by reducing costs and improving access. Regulatory bodies use robust mechanisms for approval, involvi…

Aug 23rd • 18 mins read

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