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Glioblastoma mutliforme

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BMS shares positive phase 3 results for Opdivo/Yervoy combination in liver cancer

Hepatocellular carcinoma accounts for 90% of all liver cancer cases and is often diagnosed at an advanced stage

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Bristol Myers Squibb’s Opdivo approved by EC for adults with urothelial carcinoma

UC accounts for approximately 90% of all bladder cancers, the ninth most common cancer globally

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Bristol Myers Squibb shares positive results for Opdivo combination in advanced liver cancer

HCC is the most common primary liver cancer, accounting for 90% of all cases of liver cancer

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Ipsen’s Cabometyx and BMS’ Opdivo recommended by NICE for advanced kidney cancer

The decision could benefit approximately 2,287 patients with renal cell carcinoma annually

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Bristol Myers Squibb’s subcutaneous Opdivo shows promise in kidney cancer

More than 430,000 new cases of renal cell carcinoma are diagnosed globally every year

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BMS announces CHMP recommendation for multiple myeloma therapy Abecma

More than 50,000 cases of the blood cancer are diagnosed in Europe every year

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BMS, Exelixis and Ipsen announce positive four-year results for kidney cancer regimen

More than 430,000 new cases of renal cell carcinoma are diagnosed globally every year

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BMS presents promising late-stage results for Opdivo plus Yervoy in colorectal cancer

More than 1.9 million cases of colorectal cancer were diagnosed globally in 2020

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Bristol Myers Squibb’s Opdualag recommended by NICE for advanced melanoma

More than 16,700 new cases of melanoma are diagnosed in the UK every year

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Bristol Myers Squibb to acquire radiopharmaceutical specialist RayzeBio for $4.1bn

The merger includes a candidate in phase 3 development for gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumours

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Bristol Myers Squibb’s Opdualag approved by MHRA for advanced melanoma

Approximately 17,000 cases of melanoma are diagnosed in the UK every year

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Bristol Myers Squibb’s Sotyktu accepted by SMC for plaque psoriasis

More than 133,520 people in Scotland are affected by the inflammatory condition

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