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I/O in Lung Cancer - 2: After MYSTIC Flop, AstraZeneca’s Imfinzi Makes Comeback with Stage III NSCLC Nod
By Takashi Ebisawa After a major setback in an I/O combo trial last year, AstraZeneca’s PD-L1 inhibitor Imfinzi (durvalumab) notched up approval as a single-agent maintenance treatment for a previously untapped pool of Stage III lung cancer patients. Japan…
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