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HUTCHMED Provides Update on Fruquintinib for Second-Line Gastric Cancer in China

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HUTCHMED (China) Limited
HUTCHMED (China) Limited

HONG KONG and SHANGHAI and FLORHAM PARK, N.J., Aug. 30, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- HUTCHMED (China) Limited (“HUTCHMED”) (Nasdaq/AIM:​HCM; HKEX:​13) today announces that it has voluntarily withdrawn its supplemental New Drug Application (“NDA”) in China for fruquintinib in combination with paclitaxel for the treatment of second-line advanced gastric or gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma and will evaluate a new route forward. Following an additional internal review of the current data package, in light of recent discussions with the National Medical Products Administration of China (“NMPA”), HUTCHMED has determined that the submission is unlikely to support an approval in China at this time.

This supplemental NDA for fruquintinib was based on data from the Phase III FRUTIGA study, which was declared positive due to a statistically significant improvements in many clinically meaningful endpoints, including progression-free survival (“PFS”), which served as one of two primary endpoints. However, while an improvement was also observed in the second primary endpoint of median overall survival (“OS”), it was not statistically significant. Extensive subsequent analyses conducted indicate that, although the high and imbalanced proportion of patients receiving subsequent antitumor therapies confounded the OS effect, fruquintinib plus paclitaxel demonstrated meaningful clinical benefit and favorable OS trends through a variety of models. Furthermore, no new safety signals were observed, and fruquintinib plus paclitaxel showed a tolerable safety profile. However, it became clear from dialogue with the Centre for Drug Evaluation (CDE) of the NMPA and its external committee members that the current understanding and interpretation of the OS results could not serve as the basis of the supplemental NDA approval, and that further work needs to be undertaken.

Dr Weiguo Su, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Scientific Officer of HUTCHMED, commented, “Whilst disappointed by this outcome, we remain optimistic about the utility of fruquintinib in the treatment of gastric cancer. The data set from FRUTIGA demonstrates that fruquintinib plus paclitaxel could offer a promising new treatment option to certain patients in future, and we are driven to investigate this possibility thoroughly. We look forward to evaluating a path forward and would like to thank both the patients and principal investigators who took part in this study for contributing to a better understanding of this devastating disease.”

Dr Rui-Hua Xu, Professor at the Department of Medical Oncology, Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center, Guangzhou, added, “Gastric cancer is the fifth most common cancer worldwide and patients in China are currently underserved by available treatment options. Although the current data package would not support approval on this occasion, the Phase III study demonstrated clear benefits of this fruquintinib combination across many clinically meaningful endpoints and the team are committed to evaluating all options. Promising subgroup analyses are helping us to better understand how we can effectively combat this disease, and we remain hopeful that this study forms part of an important journey to a much-needed new therapy.”