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Cancer cells being destroyed by immunotherapy

The trouble with TIGITs: Genentech’s failure sparks worry across class

May 11, 2022
By Lee Landenberger
A phase III failure for Roche Holding AG unit Genentech Inc.'s anti-TIGIT immunotherapy tiragolumab dragged down the share value of several other class entrants. 
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Pills shaded in psychedelic colors

Wall Street less Leary of psychedelics as field mushrooms

May 10, 2022
By Randy Osborne
Not long ago, people who touted the prospects of psychedelic drugs might have been accused of hallucinating, but in the U.S. and elsewhere the space has expanded in recent years, as mental health treatments remain “stuck where cancer was 50 years ago,” said Roth analyst Elemer Piros.
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Vaccine administration

Second booster dose increases immunity, according to Cov-Boost data

May 10, 2022
By Nuala Moran
First results from the U.K. Cov-Boost trial, looking at responses to a fourth dose of an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine, show that antibody levels increase more than after the third dose, confirming the precautionary move to give the most vulnerable a second COVID-19 booster in advance of immune response data being available.
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Oxurion shares fall 40% on phase II miss in DME

May 9, 2022
By Cormac Sheridan
Shares in Oxurion NV dropped 40.3% percent May 9 on news that one of its two clinical-stage assets, THR-687, failed to demonstrate efficacy in a phase II trial in diabetic macular edema (DME). The candidate, a small-molecule pan integrin receptor antagonist, failed to demonstrate efficacy in Part A of the trial, called Integral, in which treatment-naïve patients received one of two doses of THR-687.
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Ulrik Cordes, CEO, Cbio
Anglonordic Life Science Conference

Denmark’s Cbio heads for clinic with TIL therapy

May 6, 2022
By Richard Staines
Tumor infiltrating lymphocyte (TIL) therapy is a promising approach to cancer cell therapy that could provide a new option for people whose cancers have not responded to previous lines of treatment – and Denmark’s Cbio A/S is heading to the clinic with a new contender in the field. Delegates at the Anglonordic Life Science Conference in London, held on May 5, heard from CEO Ulrik Cordes, who explained the company aims to outperform rivals from Iovance Biotherapeutics Inc. and Instil Bio Inc. with its proprietary approach to TIL.
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As space muscles up, Wall Street tries to separate the menin from the noise

May 6, 2022
By Randy Osborne
As the American Society of Clinical Oncology meeting nears, presenters are talking up their prospects, including Biomea Fusion Inc. with early data from experiments testing BMF-219, an oral, irreversible covalent menin inhibitor – one in an intriguing class that has sparked efforts by various developers.
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Connect seeks to partner S1P drug after phase II falls short

May 4, 2022
By Jennifer Boggs
Connect Biopharma Holdings Ltd. pointed to positive secondary endpoint data and a numerical trend on the primary endpoint in favor of its S1P receptor modulator, CBP-307, in ulcerative colitis, but those results weren’t enough to keep the stock (NASDAQ:CNTB) from falling by more than 57% to close at 82 cents, as investors focused on the primary endpoint miss and the company’s decision to partner the program going forward.
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Esophageal cancer

Beigene’s tislelizumab meets primary survival endpoint in first-line advanced esophageal cancer

May 4, 2022
By Tamra Sami
Beigene Ltd. reported that its global phase III trial of PD-1 inhibitor tislelizumab in combination with chemotherapy met the primary endpoint of overall survival in first-line advanced esophageal cancer.
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Australia to begin routine GCP inspections for clinical trial sites

April 29, 2022
By Tamra Sami
Australia’s Therapeutic Goods Administration will begin conducting routine risk-based good clinical practices (GCP) inspections for clinical trials of drugs and biologics. The agency outlined in final guidance how it would prioritize inspections, what the process would look like and how it would report and follow up on inspections.
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Back and shoulder

As LS tree line rises, Timber stacked for success?

April 29, 2022
By Randy Osborne
A handful of developers are advancing drug prospects in the localized scleroderma (LS) space, with candidate mechanisms that range from cell-based gene therapy to IL-4 or IL-6 antagonism to PDE4 blocking, and with efforts that involve approved as well as experimental compounds.
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