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GMJ News > GMJ Briefs > NHS Marks Major Milestone with First Ovarian Cancer Drug Approval in Two Decades

NHS Marks Major Milestone with First Ovarian Cancer Drug Approval in Two Decades

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Last updated: 24/06/2026 04:25
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NHS approves mirvetuximab soravtansine, the first new ovarian cancer treatment in over 20 years for women with platinum-resistant disease. The targeted therapy offers hope for hundreds of patients whose cancer no longer responds to standard chemotherapy. — Photo by محمد عزام الشيخ يوسف on Pexels (Pexels License)
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The UK’s National Health Service has approved mirvetuximab soravtansine, a groundbreaking targeted therapy that represents the first new treatment option for ovarian cancer in over 20 years. This antibody-drug conjugate offers critical hope for hundreds of women whose platinum-resistant disease has stopped responding to conventional chemotherapy approaches.

The drug works by precisely targeting folate receptor alpha, a protein present in approximately 80% of ovarian cancer cases. By binding directly to cancer cells and delivering a cytotoxic payload, mirvetuximab soravtansine maximizes anti-tumor effects while minimizing damage to healthy tissue—a significant advantage over traditional chemotherapy. NHS England’s approval addresses a substantial clinical need, as platinum-resistant ovarian cancer remains one of the most challenging forms to treat effectively.

This approval follows comprehensive clinical trial data and represents a watershed moment for ovarian cancer patients who have exhausted standard treatment options. Read the full article on GMJ Newsroom.

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