Hong Kong Department of Health approves TIVDAK (tisotumab vedotin-tftv) in Hong Kong for patients with recurrent or metastatic cervical cancer

“Today’s approval of TIVDAK marks an important milestone for Zai Lab, further strengthening our Women’s franchise in Greater China,” said Andrew Zhu, Chief Commercial Officer, Greater China, Zai Lab. “Treatment options for patients with recurrent or metastatic cervical cancer after initial therapy are limited. TIVDAK, the first antibody-drug conjugate (ADC) therapy in cervical cancer, delivers a clinically meaningful survival benefit to patients. With our established commercial infrastructure for ZEJULA in Hong Kong, we are uniquely positioned to ensure TIVDAK reaches patients without delay.”

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