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After Photoimmunotherapy Nod, Rakuten’s Mikitani Says Company Is Finally at Start Line
Rakuten Medical has finally reached the start line in the fight against cancer after it gained Japanese approval for its photoimmunotherapy late last week, Hiroshi Mikitani, chairman and CEO of Rakuten Medical, said on September 29 at a media briefing…
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