PD-1 Deep Dive: Lung Cancer Market Braced For Change
Executive Summary
Execs speculated during third-quarter earnings calls about the impact of FDA approval for Merck's Keytruda in first-line lung cancer and looked forward to readouts of combination studies, which could soon bring another market shake-up.
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