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Merck’s Keytruda receives NICE recommendation as breast cancer treatment option

Patients will now be able to access immunotherapy at an earlier stage in their treatment journey

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Tiziana completes enrolment of first patient cohort in MS expanded access programme

Foralumab has already demonstrated positive results in patients with non-active SPMS

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BMS confirms COVID-19 vaccine immune response in Zeposia-treated MS patients

Over 92% of patients in the analyses mounted a serological response following vaccination

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Novartis’ iptacopan shows promise as rare blood disease treatment in phase 3 study

One to two people per million are diagnosed with paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria each year

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NICE recommends Grifols’ Tavlesse for chronic immune thrombocytopenia

Patients with chronic ITP may live with an increased risk of severe bleeding events

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Novartis bags CHMP recommendation for prostate cancer drug Pluvicto

The recommendation is for use in combination with androgen deprivation therapy

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Biogen doses first patient with litifilimab in cutaneous lupus erythematosus study

The phase 2/3 study is expected to be conducted at approximately 238 sites worldwide

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Bristol Myers Squibb’s active ulcerative colitis treatment bags NICE recommendation

Phase 3 trial results of Zeposia showed statistically significant results in response and remission

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Biogen and Denali dose first patients with LRRK2 inhibitor in Parkinson’s disease study

Mutations in the LRRK2 gene are one of the most common causes of familial Parkinson’s disease

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Biogen and Eisai’s lecanemab shows promise in confirmatory Alzheimer’s study

Results from the phase 3 trial showed reduction in clinical decline

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Biogen to pay $900m to settle whistleblower’s MS drug kickback lawsuit

For pursuing the case, the former employee will receive about $250m

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Biogen’s tofersen shows promise in rare form of ALS in new data analysis

Mutations in the SOD1 gene are responsible for approximately 2% of global ALS cases

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