Close
Achema middle east
swop processing & packaging

FDA approves new indication for Novartis drug Afinitor® for progressive, nonfunctional GI and lung neuroendocrine tumors

Note* - All images used are for editorial and illustrative purposes only and may not originate from the original news provider or associated company.

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from any location or device.

Media Packs

Expand Your Reach With Our Customized Solutions Empowering Your Campaigns To Maximize Your Reach & Drive Real Results!

– Access the Media Pack Now

– Book a Conference Call

Leave Message for Us to Get Back

Related stories

Recipharm supports landmark trial of next generation pneumococcal vaccine developed by ImmBio and iiCON

Recipharm delivers cGMP manufacture of PnuBioVax® enabling progression...

Thermo Fisher Scientific to Accelerate Life Science Breakthroughs with OpenAI

WALTHAM, Mass. (October 16, 2025) – Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc....

ACHEMA 2027: Global Forum for Pharma and Life Sciences

ACHEMA 2027 sets an even stronger focus on innovations...

Novartis announced that the United States FDA approved Afinitor® tablets for the treatment of adult patients with progressive, well-differentiated, nonfunctional neuroendocrine tumors of gastrointestinal (GI) or lung origin that are unresectable, locally advanced or metastatic.

Afinitor received a priority review designation providing a shortened review period for drugs that treat serious conditions and offer a significant improvement in safety or effectiveness.

“Afinitor is the first treatment approved for progressive, nonfunctional NET of lung origin, and one of very few options available for progressive, nonfunctional GI NET, representing a shift in the treatment paradigm for these cancers,” said Bruno Strigini, President, Novartis Oncology. “We are proud of our Afinitor development program, which has translated to meaningful benefits for patients with several different cancers and rare diseases.”

Neuroendocrine tumors are a rare type of cancer that originate in neuroendocrine cells throughout the body, and are most often found in the GI tract, lungs or pancreas. NET can be defined as functional or nonfunctional. Functional NET are characterized by symptoms caused by the oversecretion of hormones and other substances. Nonfunctional NET may be characterized by symptoms caused by tumor growth, such as intestinal obstruction, pain and bleeding for GI NET, and asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and pneumonia for lung NET. More than 70% of patients with NET have nonfunctional tumors. At the time of diagnosis, 5%-44% (depending on site of tumor origin) of patients with NET in the GI tract and 28% of patients with lung NET have advanced disease, meaning the cancer has spread to other areas of the body, making it difficult to treat. Progression, or the continued growth or spread of the tumor, is typically associated with poor outcomes

 

Latest stories

Related stories

Recipharm supports landmark trial of next generation pneumococcal vaccine developed by ImmBio and iiCON

Recipharm delivers cGMP manufacture of PnuBioVax® enabling progression...

Thermo Fisher Scientific to Accelerate Life Science Breakthroughs with OpenAI

WALTHAM, Mass. (October 16, 2025) – Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc....

ACHEMA 2027: Global Forum for Pharma and Life Sciences

ACHEMA 2027 sets an even stronger focus on innovations...

Subscribe

- Never miss a story with notifications

- Gain full access to our premium content

- Browse free from any location or device.

Media Packs

Expand Your Reach With Our Customized Solutions Empowering Your Campaigns To Maximize Your Reach & Drive Real Results!

– Access theMedia Pack Now

– Book a Conference Call

Leave Message for Us to Get Back

Translate »