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Imfinzi combined with novel immunotherapies improved clinical outcomes for patients with unresectable

Imfinzi combined with novel immunotherapies improved clinical outcomes for patients with unresectable
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GO2 Foundation for Lung Cancer to Honor Heather Wakelee, M D with the 2021 Bonnie J Addario Lectureship Award

GO2 Foundation for Lung Cancer to Honor Heather Wakelee, M D with the 2021 Bonnie J Addario Lectureship Award
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Immunocore Holdings Limited: Immunocore Reports First Quarter 2021 Financial Results

Immunocore Holdings Limited: Immunocore Reports First Quarter 2021 Financial Results Launched includes $287 million in net proceeds from initial public offering and concurrent private placement in February 2021 Holdings Plc (Nasdaq: IMCR), a late-stage biotechnology company pioneering the development of a novel class of T cell receptor (TCR) bispecific immunotherapies designed to treat a broad range of diseases, including cancer, infectious and autoimmune disease, today announced its results for the quarter ended March 31, 2021. Highlights for the quarter included the presentation of the Phase 3 randomized data from the Company s lead candidate tebentafusp in the plenary clinical trial session at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting, the launch of a global early access program for tebentafusp, and the successful completion of the Company s initial public offering resulting in net proceeds of $287 million.

Millions more smokers and ex-smokers should receive free annual screenings for lung cancer, task force says

Print article WASHINGTON - A federally appointed task force recommended a major increase in the number of Americans eligible for free screening for lung cancer, saying expanded testing will save lives and especially benefit Black people and women. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, an independent group of 16 physicians and scientists who evaluate preventive tests and medications, said people with a long history of smoking should begin receiving annual low-dose CT scans at age 50, five years earlier than the group recommended in 2013. The group also broadened the definition of people it considers at high risk for the disease. The changes mean that 15 million people, nearly twice the current number, will be eligible for the scans to detect the No. 1 cancer killer in the United States. Under the Affordable Care Act, private insurers must cover services, without patient cost-sharing, that receive “A” or “B” recommendations from the task force. The lung cancer screenin

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