Is the number of cancer drug approvals a surrogate for regulatory success?

In this study, we assess the trend in number and characteristics of 115 cancer drugs approved by the FDA over the last decade and evaluate whether they have improved patient survival. We find that the number of cancer drug approvals have steadily increased over the years from 5 in 2009 to 33 in 2018. Accelerated approvals started to rise since 2014 and peaked in 2017. The percentage of drugs that improved overall survival has steadily declined and reached its lowest(7%) in 2017. Approval of better drugs that improve patient outcomes maybe more or at least equally important aspect for regulatory focus compared to approval of more number of drugs.
Source: Journal of Cancer Policy - Category: Cancer & Oncology Source Type: research