Revolution Medicines RVMD announced that the FDA has accepted its regulatory filing seeking approval for its lead candidate, daraxonrasib, for previously treated patients with metastatic pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC).

The submission is being reviewed under the agency’s Commissioner’s National Priority Voucher (“CNPV”) pilot program — an initiative designed to significantly accelerate the review of therapies targeting serious or life-threatening diseases with high unmet medical needs. The program uses a collaborative review process to compress review timelines well below the standard 10-month review period (or about six months for drugs granted priority review).

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