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Roche’s subcutaneous Tecentriq recommended by CHMP for multiple cancer types

The formulation can cut treatment time by approximately 80% compared to intravenous infusion

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Roche collaborates with Ibex and Amazon Web to improve cancer diagnosis

Integrated artificial intelligence-based tools will support clinicians’ decisions in cancer diagnosis

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Roche to acquire Telavant in deal worth over $7.1bn

The drugmaker will gain access to an experimental treatment for inflammatory bowel disease

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Roche announces positive phase 3 results for Alecensa in early-stage lung cancer

Non-small cell lung cancer represents approximately 85% of all lung cancer cases

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Roche and Monte Rosa enter molecular glue degrader partnership worth over $2bn

The companies will work on therapies for targets in cancer and neurological diseases

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Roche presents positive results for spinal muscular atrophy treatment Evrysdi in babies

The progressive neuromuscular disease affects approximately one in every 10,000 babies

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Alnylam’s patisiran backed by FDA advisory committee for ATTR cardiomyopathy

Treatment options for the underdiagnosed and rapidly progressive condition are currently limited

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Roche announces positive phase 3 results for Alecensa in early-stage lung cancer

The drug is now the first ALK inhibitor to show disease-free survival benefit in this patient population

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NHS England to offer world-first seven-minute cancer treatment injection

Subcutaneous administration of Roche’s Tecentriq could cut treatment time by up to 75%

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Roche’s spinal muscular atrophy therapy Evrysdi approved by EC for newborns

The neuromuscular disease affects approximately one in every 10,000 babies

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Roche’s Genentech and Blueprint receive full FDA approval for Gavreto in lung cancer

The targeted therapy was granted accelerated approval for the NSCLC indication in 2020

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Roche’s spinal muscular atrophy therapy recommended by CHMP for newborns

Evrysdi is already approved in the EU to treat SMA patients aged two months or older

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