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Data back Merck’s Keytruda for first-line NSCLC

Data back Merck’s Keytruda for first-line NSCLC

Merck’s Keytruda has hit targets in a Phase III trial investigating its safety and efficacy in patients with previously untreated lung cancer, backing its use in the first-line treatment setting.

BMJ stands with the EU remain campaign

BMJ stands with the EU remain campaign

With just days to go until the UK’s landmark vote on whether or not to stay in the European Union, the British Medical Journal has taken the rather unusual step of taking sides in the debate, voicing strong support for the Remain campaign.

NHS innovation competition winners unveiled

NHS innovation competition winners unveiled

Health Enterprise East has unveiled the winners of its NHS innovation competition which, for the first time, included a new category that opened the door to industry participants.

Laser surgery for BPH could save NHS £3.2m

Laser surgery for BPH could save NHS £3.2m

NICE is supporting use of Boston Scientific’s laser therapy GreenLight XPS to treat benign prostatic hyperplasia, which could improve outcomes for patients and save the NHS a substantial chunk of cash.

Shire picks up two breakthrough badges for rare disease drugs

Shire picks up two breakthrough badges for rare disease drugs

US regulators have awarded ‘Breakthrough Therapy’ badges to two investigational products being developed by Shire: a novel formulation of budesonide for eosinophilic esophagitis and maralixibat for progressive familial intrahepatic cholestasis type 2.