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Opdivo Shows No Significant Difference vs Sorafenib in OS for 1st-Line HCC Use in Global PIII: BMS

June 26, 2019
Bristol-Myers Squibb said on June 24 that the anti-PD-1 antibody Opdivo (nivolumab) failed to demonstrate a statistically significant improvement in overall survival (OS) in comparison with sorafenib, a current standard of care, as a first-line treatment in unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma…

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