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BioWorld - Friday, June 19, 2026
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Articles Tagged with ''cancer''

Raining 100 dollar bills

Lantheus lights up market with up to $1B Evergreen buy

Jan. 28, 2025
By Annette Boyle
Lantheus Holdings Inc. is making waves in M&A with its second big deal of the month – and year – the acquisition of Evergreen Theragnostics Inc. for $250 million in cash up front and up to an additional $752.5 million in contingent payments. The transaction follows announcement of a definitive agreement to acquire Life Molecular Imaging Ltd., a subsidiary of Life Healthcare Group Holdings Ltd., on Jan. 13 for $350 million in cash at closing and a further $400 million in milestone payments.
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Sanbexin sublingual tablets

NMPA clears drugs from Innovent/Hutchmed, Hengrui, Henlius, Luye

Dec. 10, 2024
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
China’s National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) granted new approvals to several Chinese biopharmaceuticals this week, including expanding indications of four different cancer drugs and clearing one sublingual tablet for stroke.
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Sanbexin sublingual tablets

NMPA clears drugs from Innovent/Hutchmed, Hengrui, Henlius, Luye

Dec. 5, 2024
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
China’s National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) granted new approvals to several Chinese biopharmaceuticals this week, including expanding indications of four different cancer drugs and clearing one sublingual tablet for stroke.
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Elevar nabs Relay’s FGFR2 rare cancer drug in $500M deal

Dec. 4, 2024
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
Elevar Therapeutics Inc. will license Relay Therapeutics Inc.’s “NDA-ready” bile duct cancer therapy, lirafugratinib (RLY-4008), through a potential $500 million deal as Elevar, an HLB Co. Ltd. subsidiary, seeks to diversify its oncology portfolio following the U.S. FDA rejection of its liver cancer drug candidate in May.
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M&A letters over missing puzzle pieces

Roche snaps up Poseida for $1.5B

Nov. 26, 2024
By Lee Landenberger
Poseida Therapeutics Inc. is being bought out for $1.5 billion by partner Roche Holdings Inc. to develop allogeneic CAR T therapies to treat hematologic malignancies. The two companies began their collaboration in August 2022, a deal that brought Poseida $110 million up front and another $110 million in near-term milestone payments. With the acquisition, Roche plans to develop CAR T programs for solid tumors and autoimmune diseases with Poseida's genetic engineering platform and preclinical programs.
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Dae chul CHOI CEO Ngenebio

Ngenebio launches RNA diagnostic panel for solid tumor detection

Oct. 29, 2024
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
Ngenebio Co. Ltd. launched a precision diagnostic panel called Oncoaccupanel RNA in South Korea Oct. 29 as a test to detect oncogenic fusion genes commonly found in solid tumors.
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UK reveals £148M funding for cancer projects

Oct. 10, 2024
By Shani Alexander
The U.K. government recently unveiled £148.4 million (US$193.7 million) in funding for a raft of initiatives to tackle cancer. Backed by public and private sector investment, the projects will deliver new technologies to speed up cancer diagnosis and new methods to transform treatment.
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Cancer cell illustration

New method for analyzing cancer cells could unlock targeted treatments

April 24, 2024
By Shani Alexander
Researchers have developed and validated a new technique that allows them to measure the lipid compounds in live cancer cells, one by one, according to a study published in the journal Analytical Chemistry. The new method paves the way for analyzing cells in greater detail to better understand infection, immunity and other phenomena, and could lead to the development of new, more targeted treatments.
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Nuvation to buy Anheart, cancer pipeline in all-stock deal

March 26, 2024
By Marian (YoonJee) Chu
Nuvation Bio Inc. said on March 25 it will acquire Anheart Therapeutics Ltd., a U.S.- and China-based precision oncology company, in an all-stock transaction, adding Anheart’s ROS1-inhibiting lung cancer drug, taletrectinib (AB-106), to its pipeline.
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Patents

Starpax continues to build IP for its Magnetodrones platform

March 8, 2024
By Simon Kerton
Starpax Biopharma Inc. files for further protection of its anticancer technology that uses magnetically steered bacteria to spread chemotherapy drugs throughout the volume of tumors. Its latest filing describes a method for preparing a subject for a medical intervention with magnetotactic bacteria tethered to treatment, imaging or diagnostic agents.
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