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NICE recommends AstraZeneca’s Imfinzi for adults with non-small cell lung cancer

The treatment will be available for eligible patients in England with a stage 3 diagnosis

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AstraZeneca unveils plans for new US R&D centre

The site, scheduled for completion in 2026, will also include the headquarters of Alexion

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FDA approves Alexion’s Ultomiris for generalised myasthenia gravis

gMG is a rare autoimmune neuromuscular disease that causes a loss of muscle function and severe weakness

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Amgen and UCB’s Evenity recommended by NICE for severe osteoporosis

In the UK, almost four million people are affected by osteoporosis, resulting in around 520,000 fragility fractures each year

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AstraZeneca’s Alexion agrees on $775m settlement with Chugai for Ultomiris

The two companies will withdraw patent infringement proceedings filed with the US and Japan

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NICE recommends Amgen’s Lumykras for non-small-cell lung cancer

Lung cancer is recorded as being the third most common cancer, with an estimated 48,000 new cases diagnosed in the UK every year

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Seagen’s Tukysa granted NICE recommendation for breast cancer patients

Approximately 400 patients are expected to benefit from the treatment in England and Wales annually

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NICE recommends GSK’s Zejula for patients with ovarian cancer

In the UK there are over 40,000 women with ovarian cancer

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No green light from NICE for innovative cancer treatments

The Institute of Cancer Research is asking for more flexibility and consideration to make it easier for cancer patients to access new treatments on the NHS

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NICE recommends AZ’s Forxiga for kidney disease

The recommendation is based on results from a phase 3 trial

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UK’s NICE recommends Roche’s Evrysdi

The first oral therapy for the leading genetic cause of death among babies and young children will be available to 1,500 people in England after Roche signed a price-cutting deal

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NICE recommends long-acting HIV therapy developed by ViiV Healthcare and Janssen

People with HIV-1 in England and Wales can swap their daily tablets for a two-monthly injection regimen from 2022, joining HIV patients in Europe and the US

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