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Daiichi Sankyo, AstraZeneca and breast cancer
After Tough 2024, AstraZeneca/Daiichi Sankyo Push Enters Key Period
Even before the FDA's recent approval of Dato-DXd in breast cancer, analysts predicted sales of the antibody-drug conjugate could hit $5.9 billion in 2030. However, the asset faced a series of setbacks in 2024.
AstraZeneca, Daiichi Sankyo win first U.S. approval for key cancer drug
A drug from AstraZeneca and Daiichi Sankyo won authorization for a form of breast cancer, the first U.S. approval for the closely watched treatment.
Daiichi Sankyo rises most in five months on cancer drug approval
Drugmaker Daiichi Sankyo has risen the most in five months after its novel breast cancer treatment won U.S. approval, a milestone in the company’s efforts to turn it into a widely used blockbuster. The stock climbed as much as 8% in early morning trading in Tokyo on Monday, the largest intraday gain since Aug. 6.
AstraZeneca, Daiichi Sankyo’s ADC Wins First Approval Despite Mixed Data
DXd, significantly improved median progression-free survival in a Phase III study but failed to do so for overall survival.
FDA Approves AstraZeneca, Daiichi Sankyo’s Datroway for Previously Untreated Unresectable, Metastatic HR-Positive, HER2-Negative Breast Cancer
Approval is based on results from the TROPION-Breast01 Phase III trial, in which Datroway demonstrated a significant reduction in the risk of disease progression or death in patients with previously treated,
Datroway, 2nd ADC from AstraZeneca-Daiichi collab, wins first FDA nod in breast cancer
Following a world-first approval in Japan, AstraZeneca and Daiichi Sankyo’s second antibody-drug conjugate has crossed the U.S. regulatory finish line. | AstraZeneca and Daiichi Sankyo’s second antibody-drug conjugate,
AstraZeneca And Daiichi Sankyo's Datroway Gets US Approval For Metastatic HR+ Breast Cancer
British drug maker AstraZeneca Plc (AZN.L, AZN) and Daiichi Sankyo (DSKYF.PK) announced Monday that their Datroway (datopotamab
Daiichi Sankyo Shares Jump After U.S. FDA Approves Breast Cancer Drug
Daiichi Sankyo shares rose sharply after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved its breast cancer drug Datroway. Shares were recently 8.7% higher at 4,437 yen, equivalent to $28.39, on Monday after rising as much as 9.7% earlier. Over the past three years, the stock posted a daily gain of more than 8% only four times.
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Daiichi Sankyo buys solid tumour ADC from Glycotope for $132.5m
Daiichi Sankyo has finalised the acquisition of intellectual property rights for gatipotuzumab, an anti-tumour-associated ...
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AZ, Daiichi get FDA nod for Dato-DXd in breast cancer
The US regulator has cleared TROP2-directed ADC datopotamab deruxtecan (Dato-DXd) under the Datroway trade name as a ...
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