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BMKK to Begin Third-Party Investigation into Company Involvement in Sprycel Trial
Bristol-Myers K.K. (BMKK) said on June 25 that it will launch a third-party investigation into its involvement in an investigator-led clinical trial of the chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) drug Sprycel (dasatinib). The announcement came a day after the University of…
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