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FDA Approves First Device for Pancreatic Cancer

The FDA has approved the first medical device specifically designed to treat pancreatic cancer. This approval marks a significant advancement in the treatment options available for patients diagnosed with this disease.

Priority review Notice Medical Devices
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FDA Idea Lab for Home Health Medical Devices

The FDA has launched an Idea Lab as part of its Home as a Health Care Hub initiative to foster the development of new home health medical devices. The lab focuses on diabetes management as a test case, aiming to integrate devices for prevention, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and monitoring into patients' lifestyles.

Routine Guidance Medical Devices
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FDA Pilot for Medical Device Recall Communication

The FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) is launching a pilot program to improve the speed of communication regarding high-risk medical device recalls. This initiative focuses initially on specific device categories and aims to reduce the time between the FDA's awareness of a potential issue and public notification.

Routine Notice Medical Devices
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FDA Lists Expiration Dates for At-Home COVID-19 Tests

The FDA has updated its list of authorized at-home COVID-19 diagnostic tests, including information on extended expiration dates. This guidance helps consumers and healthcare providers identify currently valid tests.

Routine Guidance Medical Devices
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FDA CDRH Statements on Medical Device News and Regulatory Updates

The FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) provides a collection of statements and updates on medical device news and regulatory matters. This page serves as a repository for announcements, initiatives, and reports from CDRH, offering insights into their ongoing work and priorities.

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FDA Guidance: Inclusive Cancer Trial Eligibility Criteria

The FDA has issued new guidance recommending that sponsors and institutional review boards expand eligibility criteria for cancer clinical trials to include a wider range of patients, particularly concerning performance status. This aims to improve the diversity of clinical trial populations and ensure broader applicability of cancer treatments.

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FDA Guidance: Cancer Trial Eligibility Criteria - Laboratory Values

The FDA has issued new guidance on cancer clinical trial eligibility criteria, specifically focusing on laboratory values. The guidance aims to help sponsors and institutional review boards select appropriate laboratory values to avoid unjustified exclusions of diverse patient populations.

Routine Guidance Pharmaceuticals
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FDA Guidance: Cancer Trial Eligibility Criteria

The FDA has issued new guidance regarding eligibility criteria for cancer clinical trials, specifically addressing washout periods and concomitant medications. This guidance aims to help sponsors and IRBs develop trials that are inclusive while ensuring participant safety. Comments on the guidance can be submitted at any time.

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FDA Final Guidance on Bioresearch Monitoring Inspections

The FDA has issued final guidance detailing processes and practices for Bioresearch Monitoring inspections, as mandated by the Food and Drug Omnibus Reform Act of 2022. This guidance outlines record and information requirements, communication best practices, and inspection conduct for regulated entities.

Priority review Guidance Pharmaceuticals
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Medline Industries Recalls Electrophysiology and Ultrasound Catheters

Medline Industries is expanding a recall of reprocessed electrophysiology and ultrasound catheters due to potential residual particulates. The FDA has classified this as the most serious type of recall, as the devices could cause serious injury or death. Affected customers are instructed to return or destroy the product.

Urgent Enforcement Medical Devices

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