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Pfizer, Arvinas breast cancer therapy approved by FDA

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FDA Panel Gives Thumbs Down to Novel Strategy for Switching Breast Cancer Therapy
Panelists conflicted about positive trial's ability to validate biomarker-guided switching

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Pfizer, Arvinas breast cancer therapy approved by the FDA
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Arvinas Announces FDA Approval of VEPPANU (vepdegestrant) for the Treatment of ESR1m, ER+/HER2- Advanced Breast Cancer
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US FDA approves Pfizer, Arvinas' breast cancer drug
Branded as Veppanu, the pill is authorized for adults with estrogen receptor-positive, HER2-negative breast cancer, which has already spread or ​cannot be removed by surgery.

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AstraZeneca falls as FDA advisers reject breast cancer drug use
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AstraZeneca’s Breast-Cancer Candidate Drug Loses FDA Panel Vote
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AstraZenca shares fall as US advisory panel votes against breast cancer drug
In a separate decision the ODAC voted seven-to-one in favour of the company’s prostate cancer drug Truqap, or capivasertib, combined with abiraterone and androgen deprivation therapy.

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AstraZeneca Shares Weaken After FDA Panel Rejects Camizestrant
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Arvinas, Pfizer Get FDA Approval for Breast Cancer Treatment
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Cancer Survivors Are Living Longer but Still Have Complex Needs. That’s Why Doctors and Advocates Want Post-Treatment Care Plans

Survivors have a heightened risk of developing cardiovascular disease, pain, insomnia, psychosocial distress and new cancers. Many, patient advocates say, are not receiving adequate long-term care
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Bladder Cancer Treatment Is Changing: What Patients Should Know

Flaig: It has been a remarkable 10 years for bladder cancer. If you think back to 10 or 15 years ago, we had no new treatments; we had not had new treatments for years. Clinical trials were started but not finished. Fast forward to today: over the last decade, we have had a multitude of new therapies approved.
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Breakthrough cancer treatment studied as possible one‑time therapy for autoimmune disease

About 8% of people in the United States live with an autoimmune disease, a condition in which the immune system mistakenly attacks healthy cells, tissues or organs.
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How nutrition support can help survivors heal during and after cancer treatment

After breast cancer treatment, Nancy Mason was looking for ways to feel stronger again. She found that support through Atrium Health Levine Cancer’s virtual nutrition classes, where practical guidance and encouragement go hand in hand.
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King Charles having ‘great success’ with innovative, experimental cancer treatment

Being king has its benefits, especially if you are a king living with cancer. In a prefilmed video message for Channel 4’s “Stand Up To Cancer” broadcast in December, King Charles said: “Today I am able to share with you the good news that thanks to early diagnosis,
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Alternative breast cancer treatment, cryoablation, is helping patients avoid surgery

There is a less invasive, alternative treatment for some women with breast cancer who want to avoid surgery. Health reporter Stephanie Stahl explains how it works.
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HOMETOWN HEALTH: Cancer therapy shows promise for autoimmune disease treatment

Researchers are looking into whether a breakthrough cancer therapy is the missing piece that could treat autoimmune diseases.
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This Popular Supplement May Interfere With Cancer Treatment, Scientists Warn

A dermatologist says there are safer alternatives to biotin for treating hair loss related to cancer. Hair loss is one of the most visible and emotionally difficult side effects of cancer treatment. For many patients,
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