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EC approves UCB’s Rystiggo to treat generalised myasthenia gravis

The autoimmune disease has a global prevalence of 100 to 350 cases per every one million people

- PMLiVE

New antibiotic compound could potentially treat lethal hospital infections

Zosurabalpin successfully eliminated the multi-resistant A baumannii bacteria

- PMLiVE

Boehringer Ingelheim and 3T announce second cancer immunotherapy partnership

The collaboration brings the potential milestone payments of the agreements to $538.5m

- PMLiVE

Study suggests hearing aids could prevent onset and progression of dementia

People with severe hearing loss had an increased risk of up to 20% of developing dementia

- PMLiVE

Novartis shares positive phase 3 results for Scemblix in chronic myeloid leukaemia

More than 6,300 people are diagnosed with the disease every year in Europe

- PMLiVE

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It’s been a year characterised by volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity

On a journey to diverse, inclusive, and more efficient rare disease trials

Although orphan drugs represent a sizeable portion of new drug approvals, most rare diseases still lack effective treatment. Even more so than for other conditions, rare disease management contains large care...

Impetus Digital

- PMLiVE

AbbVie and Umoja announce CAR-T cell therapy agreements worth over $1.4bn

One of the deals gives AbbVie licensing rights to Umoja's CD19-directed therapy for blood cancers

- PMLiVE

Merck gains rights to Inspirna’s colorectal cancer drug for $45m upfront

Ompenaclid is in phase 2 development to treat advanced or metastatic colorectal cancer

- PMLiVE

Researchers develop new blood test to identify risk of Parkinson’s disease

The findings could help to identify people most likely to benefit from disease-modifying therapies

- PMLiVE

MHRA approves Menarini Stemline’s Korserdu for advanced or metastatic breast cancer

More than 55,000 new cases of breast cancer are diagnosed each year in the UK

- PMLiVE

Study programme to investigate blocking brain inflammation in Parkinson’s patients

If successful, the findings could lead to new medicines to treat the neurological disease

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