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Pediatric ALK-emy: Uniqueness of pediatric tumors is challenge and opportunity

May 27, 2021
By Anette Breindl
The Research to Accelerate Cures and Equity for Children Act is leading to deep changes in pediatric cancer research. Passed in 2017 and fully implemented in 2020, the RACE Act requires companies to investigate targeted drugs for adult cancers in pediatric cancers as well “when the molecular target of the drugs are substantially related to a pediatric cancer.”
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Shanghai plans big R&D subsidies for local biopharma and med-tech companies

May 26, 2021
By Elise Mak and Doris Yu
For the next three years, the government of Shanghai will hand out R&D subsidies up to ¥100 million ($15.6 million) per year to each biopharma company in the municipality to support innovative medicines. Med-tech players can also each receive up to ¥15 million a year for developing innovative devices.
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AACR 2021: Iron fist could make for less toxic cancer drug

May 25, 2021
By Anette Breindl
With the advent of targeted therapies, cancer drugs have made strides in safety as well as efficacy. Still, because of the life threatening nature of the illness, safety is less of a focus in cancer drugs than other therapy types.
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U.S. payer policies for Rx drugs under ICER scrutiny

May 25, 2021
By Mari Serebrov
The Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER) will turn its magnifying glass on insurance companies as it evaluates how 15 of the largest U.S. payers cover 28 cost-effective prescription drugs.
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U.S. bond program proposed to spur R&D for unmet medical needs

May 24, 2021
By Mari Serebrov
With the intense focus on developing COVID-19 diagnostics, sequencing tools, vaccines and treatments, the pandemic is having an outsized impact on the global development of drugs and devices to treat other diseases. Recent data show that more than 1,000 clinical trials worldwide remain disrupted by COVID-19, including 60% of the non-COVID-19 trials being conducted in the U.S., as funding and other resources continue to be directed toward ending the pandemic.
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Pills and bottle

AACR 2021: Iron fist could make for less toxic cancer drug

May 20, 2021
By Anette Breindl
With the advent of targeted therapies, cancer drugs have made strides in safety as well as efficacy. Still, because of the life threatening nature of the illness, safety is less of a focus in cancer drugs than other therapy types.
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Pandemic recovery key theme of Australia’s budget with med-tech, biotech sectors praising new measures

May 18, 2021
By Tamra Sami
PERTH, Australia – Australia’s budget theme for the 2021 to 2022 fiscal year is rebuilding the economy following COVID-19, and med-tech and biotech leaders were praising some of the new measures.  
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U.S. Capitol building

FTC asked to investigate Abbvie’s Humira tactics

May 18, 2021
By Mari Serebrov
A grueling day of congressional questions and accusations isn’t the end of a U.S. House Oversight Committee investigation into Abbvie Inc.’s pricing of blockbuster drugs Humira and Imbruvica.
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Pills, bottle atop $100 bill

HRSA orders companies to pay up on 340B discounts

May 17, 2021
By Mari Serebrov
The U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) ordered six drug companies May 17 to immediately resume providing 340B discounts to contract pharmacies without restrictions and to credit or refund overcharges stemming from those restrictions.
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FDA COVID-19 guidance lays out best practices for master protocols

May 17, 2021
By Mari Serebrov
To accelerate drug development targeting the pandemic, the FDA issued final guidance May 17 on master protocols for drugs intended to prevent or treat COVID-19 infections. Although the guidance is geared toward developing COVID-19 drugs, the FDA said it expects master protocols to continue to play an important role in addressing the public health needs in future pandemics.
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