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Share your story. Make an impact.

Interested in sharing your experiences with FOTIVDA?

Everyone’s journey with RCC is unique. By sharing their experience, some patients help raise awareness and understanding of RCC. Patient experiences may be shared through live or virtual educational programs.

Please note eligibility requirements apply. Participants must be 18 years of age or older and reside in the United States.

What does Ambassadorship mean?

Joining the Patient Ambassador Program as someone living with or caring for someone living with RCC means you may share your personal story and experiences with others. Opportunities may include:

  • Sharing your personal experience with FOTIVDA and RCC
  • Speaking at live or virtual events
  • Attending or supporting events
  • Participating in a video or photo project

“My oncologist said not to give up hope because there were always more tools in the toolkit.”

–Valeri, living with advanced RCC



Here’s how to become a part of the FOTIVDA Patient Ambassador Program:

Step 1

Nominate yourself by calling 1-888-818-1673 or emailing [email protected] to learn more and take the first step. All applicants must be 18 years of age or older and located in the United States.

Step 2

You’ll be asked to schedule time to discuss your experience and interest in becoming a FOTIVDA Ambassador in more detail.

Step 3

If selected as an Ambassador, we’ll contact you about next steps and potential opportunities to share your story to a wider audience.

Please note that all registrants may not be selected at this time. If not selected, there may be opportunities for you to participate in the Ambassador Program in the future.

Indication and Important
Safety Information

FOTIVDA® (tivozanib) is a prescription medicine used to treat adults with advanced kidney cancer (advanced renal cell carcinoma or RCC) that has been treated with 2 or more prior medicines and has come back or did not respond to treatment.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Before taking FOTIVDA, tell your healthcare provider about all your medical conditions including, if you have high blood pressure, a history of heart failure, a history of blood clots in your veins or arteries (including stroke, heart attack, or change in vision), bleeding problems, thyroid problems, liver problems, an unhealed wound, if you plan to have surgery or have had recent surgery, or are allergic to FD&C No. 5 (tartrazine) or aspirin.

Tell your healthcare provider if you are pregnant or planning to be. FOTIVDA can harm your unborn baby. If you are able to become pregnant:

  • Your healthcare provider should do a pregnancy test before you start treatment.
  • Use effective birth control (contraception) during treatment and for 1 month after your last dose.
  • Talk to your healthcare provider about birth control methods that may be right for you.
  • Tell your healthcare provider right away if you become pregnant or think you might be pregnant.
  • Do not breastfeed during treatment and for 1 month after your last dose of FOTIVDA.

Tell your healthcare provider about all the medicine you take and any new medicine. Taking FOTIVDA with certain other medicines may affect how FOTIVDA works.

FOTIVDA may cause serious side effects, including:

High blood pressure (hypertension). High blood pressure may be severe, including a sudden, severe increase in your blood pressure (hypertensive crisis) that can lead to death. You should check your blood pressure regularly and tell your healthcare provider if you have increased blood pressure or experience confusion, headaches, dizziness, chest pain, or shortness of breath.

Heart failure. Heart failure may be serious and sometimes lead to death. Your healthcare provider should check for symptoms of heart failure regularly, such as shortness of breath or swelling of your ankles.

Heart attack and blood clots in your veins or arteries. Blood clots may be serious and sometimes lead to death. Tell your healthcare provider or get emergency medical help right away if you have, new chest pain or pressure, numbness or weakness on one side of your body, pain in your arms, back, neck or jaw, trouble talking, shortness of breath, sudden severe headache, vision changes, swelling in the arms or legs

Bleeding problems. Bleeding may be serious and sometimes lead to death. Report or get medical help right away if you have, unusual bleeding from the gums, red or black stools (looks like tar), menstrual bleeding or vaginal bleeding that is heavier than normal, bruises that happen without a known cause or get larger, headaches, feeling dizzy or weak, bleeding that is severe or you cannot control, coughing up blood or blood clots, pink or brown urine, vomiting blood or your vomit looks like “coffee grounds,” unexpected pain, swelling, or joint pain

Protein in your urine. Your healthcare provider should check your urine for protein before and during treatment.

Tear (perforation) in your stomach or intestines or an abnormal connection between two or more body parts (fistula). Get medical help right away if you experience tenderness or pain in your stomach-area (abdomen) that is severe and does not go away.

Thyroid gland problems. Your healthcare provider should do blood tests to check your thyroid gland function before and during your treatment and may prescribe medicine if you develop thyroid gland problems.

Risk of wound-healing problems. Wounds may not heal properly during treatment. Tell your healthcare provider if you plan to have surgery before starting or during treatment, including dental surgery. You should stop taking FOTIVDA at least 24 days before planned surgery. Your healthcare provider should tell you when you may start taking FOTIVDA again after surgery.

Reversible Posterior Leukoencephalopathy Syndrome (RPLS). RPLS is a condition that can happen. Tell your healthcare provider right away if you have headaches, seizures, confusion, blindness or changes in vision, or difficulty thinking.

Allergic reactions to tartrazine (FD&C Yellow No. 5). FOTIVDA contains a dye called FD&C Yellow No. 5 (tartrazine) that may cause allergic-type reactions, including bronchial asthma, in certain people. This occurs most often in people who also are allergic to aspirin.

Common side effects include tiredness, diarrhea, decreased appetite, nausea, hoarseness, low levels of thyroid hormones, cough, mouth sores, decreased blood levels of salt (sodium) and phosphate, increased levels of lipase in the blood.

Other side effects include vomiting and weakness or lack of energy.

FOTIVDA may cause fertility problems in males and females, which may affect your ability to have a child.

Your healthcare provider may change your dose, temporarily stop, or permanently stop treatment with FOTIVDA if you have certain side effects.

These are not all the possible side effects of FOTIVDA.

To report SUSPECTED ADVERSE REACTIONS, contact AVEO Pharmaceuticals, Inc. at 1-833-FOTIVDA (1-833-368-4832) or FDA at 1-800-FDA-1088 or www.fda.gov/medwatch.

Please see the Patient Information in the full Prescribing Information for FOTIVDA® (tivozanib).