Breast Cancer Drug Not Safe, Says FDA

Despite drug company’s and patients’ pleading, an FDA panel votes to rescind Avastin approval for breast cancer.

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At the end of an emotional two-day hearing, an FDA advisory committee voted 6-0 yesterday (June 29) that Genentech’s Avastin should no longer be approved for the treatment of advanced breast cancer. The FDA decided to withdrawal the approval back in December, but gave Genentech an unprecedented chance this week to change their minds, ScienceInsider reports.

During the proceedings, the FDA laid out their case that Avastin is neither safe nor effective for the treatment of breast cancer, with serious side effects including high blood pressure, bleeding and hemorrhage. Breast cancer patients pleaded with the FDA that the drug had saved their lives, and Genentech, the drug’s manufacturer, proposed a compromise—to run another clinical trial while approval stayed in place, notes the New York Times. ...

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