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FDA Approves New Drug Revtorpyk to Significantly Delay Advanced Breast Cancer Progression

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First reported by Ynet · 12 hours ago

What happened

The FDA has approved Revtorpyk for advanced HR+/HER2- breast cancer patients resistant to hormonal therapy, significantly delaying disease progression in clinical trials. The drug is used with Fulvestrant, sometimes with Palbociclib, and is currently available only in the U.S.

  • 01FDA approves Revtorpyk for advanced HR+/HER2- breast cancer resistant to hormonal therapy.
  • 02Revtorpyk combined with Fulvestrant and Palbociclib reduces progression or death risk by 76%.
  • 03Median progression-free survival extended to 9.3 months with triple therapy versus 2 months control.
  • 04Treatment targets patients without PIK3CA mutations after hormonal and CDK4/6 inhibitor failure.
  • 05Side effects include mouth sores, skin reactions, and increased blood sugar; given intravenously weekly.
  • 06Currently approved only in the U.S.; further regulatory steps needed for Israel availability.

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Full coverage · 2 outlets

The same event, reported separately by each newsroom. Open a few to compare what each emphasizes — and what they leave out.

Now 14Right · Hebrew2 hours ago
FDA Approves New Drug Revtorpyk to Significantly Delay Advanced Breast Cancer Progression
YnetCenter · Hebrew12 hours ago
FDA Approves Revtorpyk to Cut Advanced Breast Cancer Progression Risk by 76%

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