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AstraZeneca, breast cancer and Daiichi Sankyo
AstraZeneca, Daiichi win EU backing for breast cancer drug Dato-DXd
Daiichi Sankyo (OTCPK:DSKYF) (OTCPK:DSNKY) announced Friday that an expert panel of the EU drug regulator, the European Medicines Agency (EMA), endorsed its antibody-drug conjugate Dato-DXd marketed with AstraZeneca (NASDAQ:AZN) as a late-line option for certain cases of breast cancer.
AstraZeneca, Daiichi’s drug cleared for wider use in breast cancer patients in US
Astra is due to pay Daiichi US$175 million in milestones after the US approval, the companies said. Enhertu is cleared in the US and European Union for some breast cancer patients whose cancer spread after receiving treatment, or whose disease returned after surgery.
FDA Approves AstraZeneca, Daiichi Sankyo's Enhertu For Certain Type Of Breast Cancer Patients
FDA approves Enhertu for metastatic breast cancer with HER2-low or HER2-ultralow expression after showing significant efficacy in the DESTINY-Breast06 trial.
AstraZeneca Receives FDA Approval for Enhertu Breast Cancer Treatment
AstraZeneca received Food and Drug Administration approval for enhertu, its breast cancer treatment developed in partnership with Japanese company Daiichi Sankyo. The Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company said Monday that the treatment's approval was based on results from a Phase III trial,
AstraZeneca's Enhertu gets additional FDA approval
AstraZeneca (NASDAQ:AZN) and Daiichi Sankyo's (OTCPK:DSKYF) drug Enhertu has been approved by the FDA for the treatment of certain breast cancer patients. Enhertu was approved for the treatment of unresectable or metastatic HR-positive,
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Daiichi Sankyo Appoints Hiroyuki Okuzawa as Chief Executive Officer
Daiichi Sankyo Company, Ltd (TSE: 4568) has appointed Hiroyuki Okuzawa, 62, to succeed Sunao Manabe, DVM, Ph.D. as Chief ...
Pharmaceutical Technology
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Hiroyuki Okuzawa succeeds Sunao Manabe as Daiichi Sankyo CEO
Daiichi Sankyo has announced that Hiroyuki Okuzawa will succeed Sunao Manabe as chief executive officer from 1 April 2025.
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Enhertu, with new OK, set to supplant chemo in HER2-low breast cancer
The FDA clearance aids AstraZeneca and Daiichi Sankyo’s plan to position ADCs like Enhertu ahead of chemotherapy in a variety ...
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As Trump and RFK Jr. move to upend drug making, Seattle biotech bets on science
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may soon be America's top pharmaceutical regulator. That is cause for concern in Seattle’s biotech ...
FiercePharma
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AZ, Daiichi's Enhertu nabs 7th FDA nod, including in 'HER2-ultralow' use, in breast cancer first
Just 11 days after AstraZeneca and Daiichi Sankyo gained FDA approval | The FDA has cleared AstraZeneca and Daiichi Sankyo's ...
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FDA expands Enhertu approval to include HER2-ultralow breast cancer patients
Enhertu first secured approval in 2019 for patients with high levels of HER2, a protein that promotes cancer cell growth. In ...
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Daiichi Sankyo Admits 2024 Wasn’t ‘Perfect’ but 2025 Is Starting Off With a Bang
The Japanese pharma had one asset rejected by the FDA and withdrew a regulatory application for another, but already this ...
FiercePharma
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Fierce Pharma Asia—Takeda's next CEO; Enhertu's novel FDA nod; East Asian American C-suite execs
Takeda is promoting U.S. chief Julie Kim to be its next CEO. AstraZeneca and Daiichi's Enhertu has won an FDA nod to expand into HER2-ultralow breast cancer. | Takeda is promoting U.S. chief Julie Kim ...
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Daiichi Sankyo Appoints Hiroyuki Okuzawa To Succeed Sunao Manabe As CEO
Japanese healthcare firm Daiichi Sankyo Co., Ltd (DSKYF.PK) announced Friday the appointment of Hiroyuki Okuzawa as Chief Executive ...
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