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  • FDA Grants Breakthrough Therapy Designation to Emi-Le for Adenoid Cystic Carcinoma
    Emi-Le received breakthrough therapy designation from the FDA for the treatment of patients with locally advanced, recurrent or metastatic ACC.
    onclive · 3mo ago↗ source
  • Five burning Qs for Isomorphic Labs after $2.1B raise for AI biotech
    Isomorphic Labs said Tuesday it had closed a $2.1 billion Series B round, cementing its bellwether role in using AI for drug discovery. For privately held companies, Isomorphic’s raise is the secon…
    Endpoints · 3mo ago↗ source
  • [177Lu]Lu-D-Dan-Phe-PSMA Demonstrates Manageable Safety and Early Efficacy mCRPC
    [177Lu]Lu-D-Dan-Phe-PSMA showed early signals of safety and activity in mCRPC.
    onclive · 3mo ago
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  • Pfizer and Arvinas give disappointing breast cancer drug to Rigel
    Pfizer has turned $1 billion into $35 million. The New York-based pharma company and its partner Arvinas are selling rights to their recently approved breast cancer drug to Rigel Pharmaceuticals. T…
    Endpoints · 3mo ago↗ source
  • FDA Issues Warning Regarding Risk of Secondary Primary Malignancies With Tazemetostat in Follicular Lymphoma, Epithelioid Sarcoma
    The FDA issued a warning about the risk of secondary primary malignancies associated with tazemetostat in epithelioid sarcoma and follicular lymphoma.
    onclive · 3mo ago↗ source
  • STAT+: STAT examines America’s deadliest drug
    STAT examines America's failure to address excessive alcohol use across decades.
    STAT · 3mo ago↗ source
  • Bayer to make 'careful but aggressive' return to pharma M&A, CEO says
    Bayer is back on the market for drug acquisitions after a half-decade on the sidelines, according to CEO Bill Anderson. “We’re going to be careful, but also aggressive,” Anderson said on a first-qu…
    Endpoints · 3mo ago↗ source
  • Alkermes' narcolepsy Phase 3 success; Boehringer's antibody deal
    Plus, news from Vistagen, Enterprise Therapeutics, Cerevance and Memento Medicines. 😴 Alkermes’ narcolepsy drug succeeds in Phase 3 study: The company’s drug Lumryz, approved in 2023 for narcoleps…
    Endpoints · 3mo ago↗ source
  • STAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re reading about pharma lobbying, Bristol’s deal with a Chinese partner, and more
    The 17 pharmaceutical companies anchoring TrumpRx poured more than $130 million into federal lobbying in 2025 — a nearly 23% surge
    STAT · 3mo ago↗ source
  • GU Cancer Experts Highlight Top Abstracts to Watch During ASCO 2026
    We spoke with leading voices in GU oncology to see which presentations they are most looking forward to during the 2026 ASCO Annual Meeting.
    onclive · 3mo ago↗ source
  • FDA Finalizes Food Chemical Safety Post-Market Assessment Program, Launches Reassessment of BHT, ADA
    FDA continues to implement its bold food agenda, with two decisive actions focused on food chemical safety.
    fda press · 3mo ago↗ source
  • Knit Health raises $11.6M for 'fundamentally different' approach to healthcare AI
    A startup that spun out of UC Berkeley aims to improve healthcare operations by getting AI to think like a doctor would. Knit Health launched with $11.6 million in seed funding co-led by Uncork Cap…
    Endpoints · 3mo ago↗ source
  • Unmet Needs in Endometrial Cancer
    Important unmet needs remain in endometrial cancer even as antibody drug conjugates begin to expand the therapeutic armamentarium.
    onclive · 3mo ago↗ source
  • EGFR-Mutated NSCLC: Mechanism and Clinical Role of TROP2-Directed ADCs
    In this segment, Dr. Sands asks the panel to discuss the emerging role of TROP2-directed antibody–drug conjugates in EGFR-mutated non-small cell lung cancer. Dr. Wakelee and Dr. Cooper explain that…
    onclive · 3mo ago↗ source
  • Future Directions in Relapsed and Refractory Multiple Myeloma
    onclive · 3mo ago↗ source
  • Dr Parikh on the Feasibility and Importance of Immunotherapy Trials in Anal Cancer
    Aparna R. Parikh, MD, discusses how trials like PODIUM-303 are reshaping the treatment paradigm for squamous cell anal carcinomas.
    onclive · 3mo ago↗ source
  • Sequencing Strategies After Progression in Multiple Myeloma
    onclive · 3mo ago↗ source
  • EGFR-Mutated NSCLC: Targeting MET-Driven Resistance in Second-Line Therapy
    In this segment, Dr. Sands asks Dr. Wakelee to discuss how emerging data on MET-driven resistance mechanisms are shaping second-line treatment decisions in EGFR-mutated non-small cell lung cancer.
    onclive · 3mo ago↗ source
  • Sequencing ADCs in Endometrial Cancer
    Sequencing therapy in recurrent endometrial cancer is becoming more complicated as immunotherapy moves earlier and antibody drug conjugates gain momentum.
    onclive · 3mo ago↗ source
  • Second Clinical Scenario - Progressive Disease Despite Hematocrit Control
    Polycythemia vera symptoms like fatigue and aquagenic itching signal active disease; experts urge objective tracking and tailored therapy beyond phlebotomy.
    onclive · 3mo ago↗ source
  • STAT+: Capsida says it still doesn’t know what caused gene therapy death
    Some in the gene therapy field lament lost time while Capsida kept silent about the brain receptor it was targeting when things went wrong.
    STAT · 3mo ago↗ source
  • Flagship startup Serif says it has solved non-viral gene therapy in monkeys
    BOSTON — Serif Biomedicines, a startup launched last month by Flagship Pioneering, believes it has solved two technical challenges that have long prevented gene therapy from being delivered without…
    Endpoints · 3mo ago↗ source
  • STAT+: In the battle of sepsis algorithms, performance alone doesn’t predict victory
    As new AI models for predicting sepsis hit the market, experts say performance alone will not drive adoption by hospitals.
    STAT · 3mo ago↗ source
  • Bristol Myers joins Hengrui party in 13-asset deal worth up to $15.2B
    It's becoming Hengrui Pharma's world, and some Western drugmakers are just living in it. China's largest pharma company, which boasts one of the biggest pipelines in the industry, has lined up Bris…
    Endpoints · 3mo ago↗ source
  • PCOS’s new name is PMOS, a small letter change that required a big scientific process
    A revised name for PCOS — polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome, or PMOS — was introduced in a paper published Tuesday.
    STAT · 3mo ago↗ source