Israel-based biotech company Can-Fite BioPharma (TASE: CFBI) says that its oncology drug candidate, CF102, has been granted Orphan Drug designation by the European Medicines Agency for the indication of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the most common form of liver cancer.
CF102 will benefit from protocol assistance and a 10-year market exclusivity following market authorization in the 28 European Union member states, as well as three additional European Economic Area (EEA) countries.
"The EMA's Orphan Drug designation for CF102 is the latest in a series of catalysts that we believe are accelerating the clinical development path of our liver cancer drug towards market approval. As we actively recruit patients in our Phase II study of CF102 in Europe, we are pleased the EMA will support CF102 through protocol assistance and post-authorization market exclusivity," stated Can-Fite chief executive Pnina Fishman.
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