Opdivo (nivolumab)
Clinical drug policy summarizing FDA indications and NCCN compendia recommendations for nivolumab (Opdivo) across a wide range of malignancies, including single-agent and combination uses (noting Qvantig subcutaneous formulation separately). This part (1 of 3) covers numerous tumor types, recommended lines of therapy, biomarker-based indications (e.g., MSI-H/dMMR, TMB-H, PD-L1), and definitional measures.
Document status shown as Revised with publish date 03/26/2026 and last review date 02/20/2026.
02/20/2026 Annual Review: separated NCCN recommendation for ampullary adenocarcinoma criteria; updated bone cancer combination use with sunitinib; clarified NCCN biliary tract, cervical, colorectal, uterine neoplasm criteria; removed lymphocyte predominant Hodgkin lymphoma criteria; added multiple new NCCN recommendations and clarifications.
08/15/2025 Select Review: added TMB clarification to POLE/POLD1 mutations and updated combination use in relapsed refractory Hodgkin lymphoma; wording/formatting updates.
05/16/2025 Select Review: two new FDA indications added for colorectal cancer and first-line hepatocellular carcinoma in combination with ipilimumab; multiple NCCN criteria updates across tumor types.
02/21/2025 Annual Review: updated NCCN criteria for ampullary adenocarcinoma, biliary tract, bladder, bone, colorectal, endometrial, esophageal cancers and many others; added multiple NCCN recommendations and clarified performance status requirements for some indications.
11/15/2024 Select Review: FDA approval added for neoadjuvant use with platinum-doublet chemo and adjuvant nivolumab in resectable NSCLC (tumors ≥4 cm and/or node positive) with exclusions for EGFR/ALK.
03/11/2024 Select Review: FDA approval for first-line in unresectable/metastatic urothelial carcinoma with cisplatin and gemcitabine; other NCCN changes.
02/23/2024 Annual Review: multiple NCCN 2A additions and changes across tumor types including Anal carcinoma, biliary tract cancers, cervical cancer, gastric cancers, and Hodgkin lymphoma.
11/19/2023 Select Review: updated resected melanoma criteria per FDA adjuvant approval (stage IIB,IIC,III,IV) and removed 1-year duration requirement.
Multiple prior revisions (2020-2023) documented updates for new FDA approvals, NCCN recommendations, coding additions/removals, and indication clarifications across many tumor types.
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