Use of Biosimilar Medications in Oncology
Author(s) -
Zeihleh,
Gary H. Lyman,
Richard L. Schilsky,
Douglas E. Peterson,
Scott T. Tagawa,
Mariana ChávezMacGregor,
R. Bryan Rumble,
Shilpi Gupta
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
jco oncology practice
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2688-1535
pISSN - 2688-1527
DOI - 10.1200/op.21.00771
Subject(s) - biosimilar , medicine , guideline , food and drug administration , intensive care medicine , cancer , clinical practice , alternative medicine , oncology , medical physics , family medicine , pharmacology , pathology
PURPOSE: The increased number and expanded utilization of biosimilars raise important considerations for their safe and appropriate use in oncology practice. This report provides an update on currently approved oncology biosimilars and identifies current knowledge gaps in the management of patients with cancer.METHODS: An Expert Panel was convened to review the medical literature and to provide a practical summary of currently approved biosimilar therapeutics for cancer treatment or supportive care in the United States.RESULTS: A total of 17 cancer or cancer-related biosimilar products have been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration since 2015. Despite years of clinical experience with oncology biosimilars, variance in their use persists. ASCO supports that biosimilars and reference products are considered equally efficacious for the purpose of inclusion in ASCO clinical practice guideline recommendations.CONCLUSION: The use of biosimilars might provide competitive, lower-cost alternatives to biologics used in cancer care, and specific mention in ASCO guidelines and other evidence products is supported where appropriate.
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