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What is Anktiva? Saudi Arabia approves new lung cancer therapy first in world

What is Anktiva? Saudi Arabia approves new lung cancer therapy first in world

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The Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA) has granted conditional approval for Anktiva, a new cancer therapy, for adult patients with advanced lung and bladder cancers. This makes Saudi Arabia the first country in the world to approve the treatment for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), providing a new option for patients whose disease has progressed after standard therapies.

What is Anktiva?

Anktiva, also known as nogapendekin alfa inbakicept, is a cancer therapy that helps the body’s immune system target and destroy cancer cells. It works by activating immune cells that fight tumors while avoiding cells that suppress the immune response. The therapy is administered differently depending on the type of cancer. For advanced NSCLC, it is given as an injection under the skin, and for high-risk bladder cancer that has not responded to standard treatment, it is delivered directly into the bladder. The SFDA’s approval is based on clinical evidence demonstrating Anktiva’s potential benefits for patients with limited treatment options. In NSCLC, a trial including patients whose disease progressed after prior therapies, including immune checkpoint inhibitors, showed a possible improvement in survival. Conditional approval requires further studies to confirm long-term benefits. In bladder cancer, clinical trials reported a 62% complete response rate, which served as the main measure for approval. Common side effects in bladder cancer trials included elevated creatinine, painful or difficult urination, blood in the urine, urinary urgency or frequency, urinary tract infections, increased potassium levels, muscle and bone pain, chills, and fever. In lung cancer trials, injection-site reactions such as redness, pain, or itching were most common, along with chills, fatigue, fever, nausea, flu-like symptoms, and loss of appetite.The approval aligns with the SFDA’s approach to expanding access to advanced treatments and improving healthcare quality, in line with the Health Sector Transformation Program, a key initiative of Saudi Vision 2030. By approving Anktiva for NSCLC and bladder cancer, Saudi Arabia provides a new treatment option for patients with serious cancers and sets a global precedent in regulatory approvals for innovative therapies. Go to Source

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