Bristol Myers Squibb’s PD-1 inhibitor, OPDIVO, has deep roots in Japan. In July 2014, MHLW approved OPDIVO to treat melanoma, marking it the first approved PD-1 inhibitor globally. About two years later, KEYTRUDA gained approval in Japan for the same indications (melanoma and NSCLC). This set the stage for fierce c...
Find MoreThe advent of PD-(L)1 inhibitors marks a monumental shift in the landscape of cancer treatment. These agents have redefined the therapeutic approach to several malignancies, offering hope where traditional therapies often fell short. PD-(L)1 inhibitors are a class of drugs that block the interaction between the pro...
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