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Accelerated Approval Conversion Could Mean ‘Breakthrough’ Loss

Executive Summary

Sponsors of ‘breakthrough therapy’-designated investigational oncology products may need to identify a niche subpopulation that remains underserved when a competing product with accelerated approval in the same indication completes confirmatory trials.

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