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Pfizer’s Braftovi combination therapy shows positive results for colorectal cancer

Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer globally, with approximately 1.8 million people diagnosed in 2022

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Pfizer’s Hympavzi significantly reduces bleeds in haemophilia patients

Over 800,000 people worldwide live with haemophilia

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Pfizer’s PADCEV gets FDA approval for bladder cancer

Bladder cancer affects more than 614,000 people globally each year

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Pfizer and Metsera agree on merger after bidding war between Pfizer and Novo Nordisk

The Pfizer bid was chosen by Metsera after a concern was raised about US antitrust laws regarding the Novo Nordisk offer

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Pfizer’s Lorviqua recommended by NICE for lung cancer

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide

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Pfizer agrees pricing and distribution deal with US government

The agreement enables US patients to access medicines at a discount, in addition to providing Pfizer with relief from US tariffs

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Lilly’s early Alzheimer’s disease treatment approved in the EU

Marketing authorisation follows positive late-stage trial results

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Sanofi’s Sarclisa approved by EC to treat newly diagnosed multiple myeloma

The drug is already approved in the EU across three other multiple myeloma indications

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J&J announces EC approval of Imbruvica in previously untreated mantle cell lymphoma

The drug is already approved in the EU to treat relapsed or refractory cases of the blood cancer

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Johnson & Johnson’s Darzalex approved by EC as first treatment for high-risk SMM

The early precursor of active multiple myeloma accounts for around 15% of all new multiple myeloma cases

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Roche’s Itovebi granted EC approval to treat advanced breast cancer patients

Hormone receptor-positive breast cancer accounts for around 70% of all breast cancer cases

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EC approves SpringWorks Therapeutics’ Ezmekly to treat rare genetic disorder NF1

Neurofibromatosis type 1 affects an estimated 135,000 people in the EU

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