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Pfizer’s Braftovi combination therapy shows positive results for colorectal cancer

Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer globally, with approximately 1.8 million people diagnosed in 2022

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Johnson & Johnson’s Rybrevant shows positive effects in difficult-to-treat colorectal cancer

Colorectal cancer accounts for around 10% of all cancer cases globally, with an increase in diagnoses in younger people

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Amgen agrees to lower prescription drug costs in deal with US government

The company has invested $40bn in US R&D and manufacturing in the past seven years

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Amgen reports positive results from landmark cardiovascular study

The study found significant reductions of major cardiovascular events in high-risk adults following treatment

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Amgen commits $650m to US manufacturing expansion

The investment is expected to generate up to 750 new jobs

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Amgen and Kyowa Kirin announce rocatinlimab results for atopic dermatitis

The phase 3 study included around 2,600 patients

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Amgen’s bemarituzumab shows promise in phase 3 gastric cancer study

Almost one million new cases of gastric cancer are diagnosed globally every year

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Pfizer shares ‘unprecedented’ survival results for Braftovi in colorectal cancer

Around 154,270 people are expected to be diagnosed with cancer of the colon or rectum in the US this year

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Pfizer gains rights to 3SBio’s investigational bispecific antibody in deal worth over $6bn

The candidate is in clinical development for colorectal cancer, lung cancer and gynaecological tumours

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BMS receives NICE recommendation for immunotherapy combination in colorectal cancer

Approximately 44,000 people are diagnosed with colorectal cancer in the UK every year

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BMS granted FDA approval for immunotherapy combination in colorectal cancer

More than 154,000 cases of the disease are expected to be diagnosed in the US this year

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Amgen’s Uplizna approved by FDA as first treatment for rare disease IgG4-RD

Immunoglobulin G4-related disease affects approximately 20,000 people in the US

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