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GAVRETO® (pralsetinib) sNDA approval by China NMPA for first-line treatment of patients with locally advanced or metastatic RET fusion-positive NSCLC

Dr. Jason Yang, CEO of CStone, said, “We are delighted to see the approval of GAVRETO for the first-line treatment of RET-fusion positive NSCLC in China, broadening its indications to cover both first-line and second-line settings, as well as first-line RET-altered thyroid cancer. GAVRETO has treated thousands of patients since being marketed in China. As a biopharmaceutical company specialized in precision medicines and immunotherapies, CStone is committed to bringing more first-in-class and best-in-class therapies to patients worldwide.”

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