Daiichi Sankyo said on December 9 that it has earned the US FDA’s Breakthrough Therapy designation for its TROP2-targeted antibody drug conjugate (ADC) datopotamab deruxtecan (Dato-DXd) for the treatment of certain patients with lung cancer.The status was granted for the…
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