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Ipsen’s cabozantinib accepted by SMC for adults with advanced neuroendocrine tumours

NETs affect approximately seven per 100,000 people in Scotland

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Ipsen to acquire Memo Therapeutics in deal worth more than €700m

The deal expands the company’s rare disease portfolio

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Ipsen appoints Michelle Werner as Executive Vice President, President of North America

Werner previously held senior roles at Bristol Myers Squibb, AstraZeneca and Novartis

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Ipsen appoints Pierrick Lefranc as Executive Vice President Technical Operations

Lefranc has served at Ipsen since 2013, most recently as Senior Vice President

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Ipsen to acquire ImCheck Therapeutics in a deal worth up to €1bn

The acquisition includes a clinical stage acute myeloid leukaemia treatment currently in phase 1/2 trials

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Minds + Assembly Launches Assembled Intelligence and Adds Stratevi to Expand Market Access and HEOR Solutions

New York, NY — 10.23.2025 — Minds + Assembly, a leading healthcare marketing firm, today announced the launch of Assembled Intelligence, an integrated communications and commercialization platform designed to unite...

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Ipsen’s tumour treatment receives MHRA marketing authorisation

This is the first approval in the UK for previously treated advanced neuroendocrine tumours

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Ipsen receives EC approval for Cabometyx in advanced neuroendocrine tumours

Treatment options following disease progression have previously been limited for many patients

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Ipsen receives CHMP recommendation for Cabometyx in neuroendocrine tumours

The number of patients newly diagnosed with NETs is believed to be on the rise

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Ipsen’s elafibranor shows promise in rare liver disease primary sclerosing cholangitis

The drug already holds approvals to treat primary biliary cholangitis, another rare liver disease

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Ipsen’s Iqirvo accepted by SMC to treat rare liver disease primary biliary cholangitis

The life-long condition affects approximately 1,900 people in Scotland

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