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EC approves Novartis’ Kymriah for advanced blood cancer

Kymriah is the first CAR-T cell therapy of its kind approved in the EU for follicular lymphoma

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Novartis restructures organisation to support growth and innovation

The new operational structure will involve integrating pharmaceuticals and oncology business units into an Innovative Medicines business

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Novartis’ Kesimpta trial evaluates treatment of COVID-19 in MS patients

There are an estimated 130,000 people with MS in the UK

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FDA approves Novartis’ Pluvicto for prostate cancer

The treatment is the first FDA approved targeted radioligand therapy for mCRPC patients

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Sanofi reveals $330m collaboration with Blackstone Life Sciences

The partnership will focus on innovative treatment for multiple myeloma

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Novartis and Voyager Therapeutics agree on gene therapy deal worth 1.7bn

The licence option agreement is for next-generation gene therapy vectors for neurological diseases

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Janssen and Legend Biotech’s Carvykti receives FDA approval for patients with relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma

In the study, 98% of patients with relapsed or refractory multiple myeloma responded to a one-off treatment of the drug

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AZ’s Saphnelo receives EU approval for systemic lupus erythematosus

There are an estimated 250,000 people living with SLE in Europe and this is the first new drug to gain EU approval in over ten years

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EMA establishes DARWIN EU Coordination Centre

The new centre will give the EMA and other EU member states access to reliable, real-world evidence for EU medicine assessments

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Pfizer’s Paxlovid receives positive opinion from CHMP

If authorised, the drug would be the first COVID-19 oral treatment recommended in the EU

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Janssen’s Tremfya receives positive results for active psoriatic arthritis

The drug demonstrated positive joint efficacy and ranked highest for skin clearance when compared to existing therapies

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J&J’s COVID-19 booster shows 85% effectiveness in preventing hospitalisation for COVID-19 in study

The Sisonke study was done in South Africa while Omicron was the dominant variant

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