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Eisai and Biogen’s new data shows Alzheimer’s patients choose to stay on Leqembi long-term

The findings were presented at the 20th International Conference on Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s Diseases in Denmark

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Bayer launches ‘Anything but Normal’ campaign highlighting women’s health issues

Over 1.5 billion women worldwide – almost one in two women – experience women’s health issues

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Sanofi announces positive results for venglustat in type 3 Gaucher disease

There are currently no approved treatments for the neurological symptoms of this disease

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Sanofi’s Rezurock receives positive CHMP opinion for chronic graft-versus-host disease

Up to 50% of allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplant patients develop chronic GVHD

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Biogen’s litifilimab receives FDA Breakthrough Therapy Designation for lupus

Therapies like topical steroids manage symptoms but there is currently no cure

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Sanofi and Regeneron’s Dupixent receives positive NICE final draft guidance for COPD

Around 1.4 million people in the UK are diagnosed with COPD, with two million thought to be undiagnosed

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Eisai and Biogen’s subcutaneous Leqembi given FDA Priority Review for early Alzheimer’s

Administering the drug subcutaneously rather than intravenously showed similar clinical benefits for patients

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Sanofi’s amlitelimab shows positive results in atopic dermatitis

Newly released study data shows consistent reductions in disease severity

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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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Eisai submits new drug application for subcutaneous Leqembi in Japan

LEQEMBI is a treatment for early Alzheimer’s disease

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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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