Type A meeting scheduled with FDA scheduled to discuss CRL for BLA for RP1 + nivolumab combo in advanced melanoma

“We are eager to engage in a productive discussion with the FDA to reach a swift resolution for the accelerated approval of RP1 in advanced melanoma,” said Sushil Patel, Ph.D., CEO of Replimune. “The melanoma community, including leading physicians and patient advocacy groups have emphasized the urgent need for access to RP1 based on the strength of the data and limited effective treatment options for this population. We remain steadfastly committed to patient access while we work with the FDA to secure regulatory approval for RP1, however, without accelerated approval based on the current application, continuation of the RP1 program in advanced melanoma, including the phase 3 confirmatory trial, will not be viable.”

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