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At FDA two top cancer regulators to depart

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Last updated: March 31, 2025 12:35 am
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Two deputy directors at the crucial Food and Drug Administration center responsible for overseeing the regulation of cancer drugs are reportedly planning to depart the agency, sources disclosed to STAT on Thursday. This development underscores the ongoing talent drain at the FDA, which has been exacerbated by layoffs, uncertainty, and policy shifts within the organization. It comes at a time when the agency is facing the prospect of laying off thousands more employees.

The two deputy directors in question are Paul G. Kluetz, who joined the FDA as a medical reviewer in 2016, and Marc R. Theoret, who started as a medical reviewer in 2009. According to multiple sources familiar with the matter, both individuals have informed their colleagues of their intentions to leave the FDA. The FDA’s Oncology Center of Excellence (OCE) was established by Congress in 2017 with the goal of expediting the development of cancer treatments.

The OCE brings together experts from various FDA divisions to facilitate the accelerated review of medical products for oncologic and hematologic malignancies. Additionally, the center spearheads a range of research and educational initiatives aimed at advancing the field of cancer treatment.

As the FDA grapples with the impending departure of these key personnel, concerns have been raised about the impact on the agency’s ability to effectively regulate and evaluate cancer drugs. The loss of experienced professionals like Kluetz and Theoret could hamper the FDA’s capacity to fulfill its mandate of ensuring the safety and efficacy of cancer treatments.

The departure of these deputy directors also serves as a stark reminder of the challenges facing the FDA, including budget constraints, political pressures, and the need to adapt to evolving scientific and technological advancements in the field of oncology. As the agency continues to navigate these complex issues, it will be crucial for new leadership to step in and provide the necessary expertise and guidance to maintain the FDA’s critical role in safeguarding public health.

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In conclusion, the impending departure of the deputy directors at the FDA’s Oncology Center of Excellence underscores the ongoing challenges facing the agency and highlights the importance of retaining top talent in order to effectively regulate cancer drugs and promote innovation in cancer treatment. Moving forward, it will be essential for the FDA to address the underlying issues that have contributed to this talent drain and to ensure that the agency remains equipped to meet the evolving needs of the healthcare landscape.

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