First investigational PD-(L)1xVEGF bispecific immunomodulator to present global data showing encouraging efficacy in combination with chemotherapy in first-line non-small cell lung cancer across PD-L1 ...
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A hotly debated lung cancer drug cut the risk of death by 34% in a late-stage trial in China
An experimental lung cancer drug from Akeso and Summit Therapeutics reduced the risk of death by 34% in a late-stage trial, according to data released Sunday.
Eli Lilly said its targeted cancer therapy Retevmo significantly reduced the risk of disease recurrence or death in patients with e ...
An experimental drug developed by China-based Akeso helped patients with advanced squamous non-small cell lung cancer live 15% longer than BeOne Medicines' immunotherapy Tevimbra, and cut the risk ...
Experts have described the findings as a ‘promising step forward‘ for patients with advanced squamous non-small cell lung cancer ...
It’s the moment of truth for Akeso’s ivonescimab, and to many, a high-stakes test for China’s booming biotech industry. | ...
First investigational PD-(L)1xVEGF bispecific immunomodulator to present global data showing encouraging efficacy in combination with chemotherapy in first-line non-small cell lung cancer across PD-L1 ...
Matthew Herper covers medical innovation — both its promise and its perils. CHICAGO — Ivonescimab, a drug that combines the activity of two of the best-selling cancer medicines, reduced the risk of ...
Merck (NYSE: MRK), known as MSD outside of the United States and Canada, announced that calderasib (MK-1084), an ...
ZEGFROVY® demonstrated superior anti-tumor efficacy compared to platinum-doublet chemotherapy as a first-line treatment for ...
Ivonescimab reduced the risk of death by one-third compared to chemotherapy in a China-based study that’s seen as an ...
IMA401 achieved deep and durable responses in various indications, including melanoma and head and neck cancer, with an initial promising ...
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