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Regulatory and Clinical Updates for TIL Therapy in Advanced NSCLC provided; positive FDA Feedback Supports IOV-LUN-202 Trial Design for Accelerated Approval of TIL Therapy in Post-Anti-PD-1 Advanced NSCLC

“At a Type B Pre-Phase 3 meeting held between Iovance and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the FDA provided positive regulatory feedback that the design of the IOV-LUN-202 trial may be acceptable for accelerated approval of LN-145 TIL therapy for patients who have progressed on or after chemotherapy and anti-PD-1 therapy for advanced (unresectable or metastatic) NSCLC without EGFR, ROS or ALK genomic mutations and had received at least one line of an FDA-approved targeted therapy if indicated by other actionable tumor mutations.”

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