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AstraZeneca’s Enhertu combination approved by FDA for HER2-positive breast cancer

Around one in five breast cancer cases are HER2-positive

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AstraZeneca/Daiichi Sankyo’s Datroway granted FDA accelerated approval for lung cancer

Approximately 226,650 new cases of lung cancer will be diagnosed in the US this year

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AstraZeneca/Daiichi Sankyo share positive phase 3 results for Enhertu in early breast cancer

Around one in three patients with early-stage breast cancer are considered high risk

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AstraZeneca/Daiichi Sankyo’s Enhertu shows promise in first-line HER2-positive breast cancer

Up to 20% of patients with metastatic breast cancer are affected by HER2-positive disease

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AstraZeneca/Daiichi Sankyo’s Datroway approved by EC to treat breast cancer

Approximately 557,000 people are diagnosed with breast cancer every year in Europe

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AstraZeneca/Daiichi Sankyo’s Enhertu receives EC approval for HER2-low breast cancer

Approximately 557,000 people are diagnosed with breast cancer every year in Europe

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AstraZeneca/Daiichi Sankyo’s Enhertu granted FDA approval in breast cancer

More than 300,000 cases of breast cancer are diagnosed in the US every year

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AstraZeneca/Daiichi Sankyo survey reveals breast cancer misconceptions in Europe

The questionnaire gathered insights from 7,750 adults across five countries

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AstraZeneca/Daiichi Sankyo’s Datroway granted FDA approval in breast cancer

More than 300,000 cases of breast cancer are diagnosed in the US every year

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ICR researchers identify potential treatment approach for acute myeloid leukaemia

More than 3,100 people are diagnosed with the aggressive blood cancer in the UK every year

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Daiichi Sankyo enters $300m licensing deal with Alteogen to develop subcutaneous Enhertu

The company will use Alteogen’s hybrozyme technology to advance the formulation

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Merck/Daiichi Sankyo’s ADC candidate shows promise in phase 3 lung cancer trial

EGFR-activating mutations occur in up to 38% of all NSCLC tumours globally

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