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Takeda’s Eohilia approved by FDA as first oral therapy for eosinophilic oesophagitis

The inflammatory disease affects around one in 2,000 people in the US

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Takeda gains rights to Protagonist’s blood disorder asset in deal worth over $300m

Rusfertide is currently being evaluated in a phase 3 clinical trial to treat polycythaemia vera

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AstraZeneca shares positive phase 3 results for acoramidis in ATTR cardiomyopathy

Up to 500,000 people worldwide are affected by the rare and progressive condition

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Takeda’s HyQvia receives EC approval for rare neuromuscular disorder CIDP

HyQvia can now be used as a maintenance therapy for patients of all ages with CIDP

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AstraZeneca’s Imfinzi combination shows promise in phase 3 liver cancer study

Hepatocellular carcinoma accounts for about 75% of all primary liver cancers in adults

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Takeda’s HyQvia granted FDA approval to treat rare neuromuscular disorder CIDP

Approximately five to seven people per 100,000 in the US are affected by the disorder

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Pfizer’s Talzenna combination receives EC approval for metastatic prostate cancer

Approximately 470,000 new cases of prostate cancer were reported in Europe in 2020

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AstraZeneca/Sanofi’s RSV treatment shown to reduce hospitalisations in infants

Beyfortus showed an over 80% reduction in hospitalisations associated with the virus

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AstraZeneca and Ionis’ Wainua granted FDA approval for rare disease ATTRv-PN

ATTRv-PN leads to peripheral nerve damage with motor disability within five years of diagnosis

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AstraZeneca to acquire cell therapy specialist Gracell in deal worth up to $1.2bn

The transaction includes a clinical-stage candidate being evaluated as a treatment for multiple myeloma

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AstraZeneca/Merck’s Lynparza recommended by NICE for advanced prostate cancer

The combination therapy has been recommended for patients regardless of biomarker status

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Astellas’ menopause drug granted EC approval to treat vasomotor symptoms

More than half of women aged 40 to 64 years experience symptoms such as hot flashes

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