TIVDAK® (tisotumab vedotin) Approved by European Commission for Previously Treated Recurrent or Metastatic Cervical Cancer

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  • TIVDAK® is the first and only antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) approved to treat recurrent or metastatic cervical cancer with disease progression on or after systemic therapy

  • In the global Phase 3 innovaTV 301 clinical trial TIVDAK demonstrated superior overall survival compared to chemotherapy

  • TIVDAK is approved for the treatment of recurrent or metastatic cervical cancer in the European Union, United States and Japan

COPENHAGEN, Denmark, March 31, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Genmab A/S (Nasdaq: GMAB) announced today that the European Commission (EC) has granted marketing authorization for TIVDAK® (tisotumab vedotin), an antibody-drug conjugate (ADC), as monotherapy treatment for adult patients with recurrent or metastatic cervical cancer with disease progression on or after systemic therapy. TIVDAK is the first and only ADC to be granted European Union (EU) marketing authorization for people living with recurrent or metastatic cervical cancer.

Despite progress in cervical cancer prevention and early detection, there remains a high need for new treatment options, particularly in advanced forms of the disease. In fact, cervical cancer is the fourth most common cause of cancer death among women globally.i In the European Union, cervical cancer is the 11th most frequently occurring cancer among women.ii Up to 15% of adults with cervical cancer present with metastatic disease at diagnosisiii,iv and, for those diagnosed at earlier stages who receive treatment, up to 61%v will experience disease recurrence. For these patients, the prognosis can be poor.vi

"Recurrent or metastatic cervical cancer is a devastating disease, and patients can face a difficult treatment journey with limited options," said Ignace Vergote, M.D., Ph.D., University Hospitals Leuven, co-founder of European Network of Gynaecological Oncological Trial groups (ENGOT), and lead investigator on the innovaTV 301 clinical trial. "In clinical trials, TIVDAK demonstrated a superior overall survival benefit and manageable safety profile compared to chemotherapy, supporting its position to become a potential new standard of care in this setting with a novel mechanism of action. This approval is an important step forward in the treatment landscape for advanced cervical cancer."

The approval is supported by data from the global, randomized, Phase 3 innovaTV 301 trial (NCT04697628) that evaluated the efficacy and safety of TIVDAK compared to chemotherapy in patients with advanced or recurrent cervical cancer who were previously treated with chemotherapy. The trial met its primary endpoint of overall survival (OS), demonstrating a 30% reduction in risk of death (HR: 0.70 [95% CI: 0.54-0.89], two-sided p=0.0038) compared to chemotherapy. Median OS was 11.5 months [95% CI: 9.8-14.9] among patients treated with TIVDAK compared to 9.5 months [95% CI: 7.9-10.7] for patients who received chemotherapy. Secondary endpoints of progression-free survival (PFS) and confirmed objective response rate (ORR) were also met, further validating its clinical benefit. PFS results were statistically significant, with TIVDAK demonstrating a 33% reduction in the risk of disease progression compared with chemotherapy (HR: 0.67 [95% CI, 0.54-0.82], p<0.0001). Data from the innovaTV 204 (NCT03438396) pivotal Phase 2 single-arm clinical trial evaluating TIVDAK as monotherapy in patients with previously treated recurrent or metastatic cervical cancer was also included in the marketing authorization application (MAA).


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