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Pfizer and Innovent Biologics agree on deal worth up to $10.5bn

The companies plan to research and develop 12 new cancer treatments

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Boehringer and Immunitas agree on licensing deal for chronic inflammatory and autoimmune diseases

The agreement strengthens Boehringer Ingelheim’s growing immunology pipeline

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Novartis breaks ground on US radioligand therapy site

The construction is part of the company’s investment in US research and manufacturing

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AstraZeneca reports positive phase 3 data for tozorakimab in COPD

COPD affects nearly 400 million people globally and is the third leading cause of death worldwide

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One-carbon Therapeutics collaborates with Tempus in cancer treatment

The treatment is currently being evaluated in a phase 1/2 multicentre clinical study

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Gilead to acquire Tubulis for up to $5bn

The acquisition builds on Gilead’s oncology pipeline, focused on addressing areas of high unmet need

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Novartis to acquire Excellergy in deal worth up to $2bn

Exl-111, a potential treatment included in the deal, is a central factor in many allergic diseases

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Scotland becomes first part of UK to screen all newborn babies for SMA

The screening is part of a two-year evaluation funded by the Scottish government and Novartis

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Novartis agrees on potential $3bn deal to buy Synnovations’s breast cancer treatment

The oral drug is currently being evaluated for breast cancer and other advanced solid tumours in a phase 1/2 study

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AstraZeneca’s Imfinzi approved in EU for early gastric and gastro-oesophageal cancers

This is the first and only perioperative immunotherapy approved to treat early gastric cancers

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AstraZeneca’s Imfinzi regimen receives positive CHMP opinion for early gastric and gastroesophageal cancer

Gastric cancer is the fifth highest cause of cancer deaths worldwide, with almost a million people diagnosed annually

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Boehringer Ingelheim and Simcere announce inflammatory bowel disease collaboration

There are more than three million people affected by IBD globally, with a need to improve current treatments

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