China’s NMPA Accepted Second NDA for Taletrectinib for First-Line Treatment of ROS1-Positive Lung Cancer

“The acceptance of this NDA in China supports our belief in taletrectinib as a first-line treatment for people with advanced or metastatic ROS1-positive NSCLC, and we are excited by the opportunity to bring a potentially transformative medicine to people earlier in their treatment journey,” said Bing Yan, MD, President, AnHeart China. “We plan to work closely with our partners at Innovent and regulatory authorities in China to continue progressing taletrectinib as part of our mission to improve the lives of people with cancer.”

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