NMPA Accepts New Drug Applications for Toripalimab Subcutaneous Injection Across 12 Indications

Dr. Jianjun ZOU, General Manager and CEO of Junshi Biosciences, said, “We are excited that the NMPA has formally accepted the NDA for JS001sc covering all approved indications of TUOYI® (toripalimab). This signifies JS001sc’s potential to address multiple tumor types, including NSCLC, nasopharyngeal carcinoma, esophageal cancer, renal cancer, and liver cancer. It also marks another critical milestone in expanding toripalimab’s innovative and clinical value. As a subcutaneous formulation, JS001sc will substantially enhance dosing convenience, optimize patient treatment experiences, and improve long-term therapy adherence. Moving forward, we will actively advance the regulatory review process, consistently centering patient needs. Using our clinical evidence, we hope to leverage evidence-based medicine to advance high-quality development of China’s cancer therapies, ultimately delivering more accessible, convenient, and high-quality treatment options to patients.”

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