Tag: Genentech

AstraZeneca and Genentech Checkpoint Inhibitors improve survival in two different Lung Cancers

AstraZeneca and Genentech Checkpoint Inhibitors improve survival in two different Lung Cancers

ASTRAZENECA AstraZeneca’s (AZN) Checkpoint Inhibitor Imfinzi significantly improved Overall Survival (OS) for Stage III Non-Small Cell Cancer Imfinzi (durvalumab) achieved positive overall survival (OS) results for the Phase III PACIFIC trial in patients with unresectable Stage III non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) whose cancer did not progress following platinum-based chemotherapy and radiation. An Independent Data Monitoring Committee concluded that the trial met the second of two primary …
Why Scientists Are Now Optimistic Zeroing in on Neurodegenerative Diseases

Why Scientists Are Now Optimistic Zeroing in on Neurodegenerative Diseases

New Discoveries in Neurodegenerative Diseases  Everyday is another day that can totally differ from the previous day with regard to increasing researchers’ capabilities of discovering new pathways of diseases and turning their new discoveries into far-reaching treatments. The tireless revolution in life sciences has uncovered treasures of knowledge that has been buried for centuries in the graves of the unknown. The wealth of knowledge being …
About Exelixis’ Transition

About Exelixis’ Transition

EXELIXIS Exelixis’ (EXEL) shareholders know well how good are the firm’s announced financial results for the second quarter of 2017. They also know well how good is the update presented by the firm about the progress made towards fulfilling its commercial and clinical development milestones. Exelixis report left no reason for complaining, criticizing or downgrading the firm’s stock. As a matter of fact, the presentation …
Halozyme’s Approved Drug, Promising News and Ongoing Pancreatic Cancer Trials

Halozyme’s Approved Drug, Promising News and Ongoing Pancreatic Cancer Trials

On June 22, 2017, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved Genentech’s Rituxan Hycela™. This product is a combination of Genentech’s drug rituximab and Halozyme's hyaluronidase enzyme through Halozymes’s proprietary human ENHANZE® technology. The aim of the combination is changing Rituxan from an intravenously administered product into a subcutaneous (under the skin) injection. The new version Rituxan Hycela is expected to reduce the …
Prohost Letter #410

Prohost Letter #410

Prohost Letter #410 JUNE PDUFA DAYS This month, the FDA will decide on the approvals of drugs belonging to companies that Prohost has picked for investment. Usually, granting approvals rallies the stocks of the drugs’ developing firms. Sending Complete Response Letters for demands that might delay approvals would cut a substantial percentage of the stocks’ values, while rejections would cause the stocks to falter. Let’s …
Prohost Letter #409

Prohost Letter #409

Prohost Letter #409 ASCO The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) meeting is around the corner. The Meeting, which will begin on Friday June 2, 2017 and will end on Monday 5, 2017 will be different than the past years for many reasons, including the following: -­ Checkpoint inhibition as Immunotherapy for cancer treatment moved from wishful thinking a decade ago, to promising cancer treatments …
Advancements in Cancer Immunotherapy. See Also: A Small Firm with Promising News

Advancements in Cancer Immunotherapy. See Also: A Small Firm with Promising News

CANCER IMMUNOTHERAPY Nonstop Improvements and Nonstop Discoveries Checkpoint inhibitors and CAR-T immunotherapy are created to stay and succeed and change the way cancer has been treated for decades. The reason is that the successful results from some early attempts to enable the immune system to attack and fight cancers through these new immunotherapy approaches were unmatched in the history of cancer treatments. These successes, though, …
Xoma: A New Chance for Resurrection?

Xoma: A New Chance for Resurrection?

– Exclusively licenses global rights to its (TGFb) antibody program to Novartis  – Could the lucrative agreement spare Xoma the pain of raising money for developing its programs, or filing bankruptcy?  – Reasons to believe that Xoma’s TGFb therapeutic antibodies might become another cancer immunotherapy used alone or in combination with immune checkpoint protein inhibitors such as PD-1 inhibitors, which are considered game changers in …
Why Switzerland Approval of Exelixis and Roche Drug Combination for Melanoma Is a Big Deal

Why Switzerland Approval of Exelixis and Roche Drug Combination for Melanoma Is a Big Deal

– The second approval of a cancer drug for Exelixis – The approval of Exelixis/Roche drugs combination will save lives. – The melanoma the combination drugs treat is a killer with bad prognosis  – The terms of Exelixis/Roche agreement are favorable Reiterating our enthusiastic feeling about the future of Exelixis (EXEL), our feeling has transformed into reality and here we are, Swissmedic, the Swiss licensing …
Exelixis: On the Road Towards Accomplishments with Faster Steps

Exelixis: On the Road Towards Accomplishments with Faster Steps

Exelixis Announces Acceptance of New Drug Application for Cobimetinib (NDA) in Combination with Vemurafenib for Treatment of Patients with BRAF V600 Mutation-Positive Advanced Melanoma “The FDA Granted Priority Review, Assigns Action Date of August 11, 2015” This is a subtitle in the firm’s news today, which says a lot about Exelixis (EXEL) as an active biotech firm. Exelixis has, indeed, designed, produced and developed a …