GSK’s Blenrep Dreamm remains alive
Some light is shed on Dreamm-7, but precisely why this trial was successful remains a mystery.
Some light is shed on Dreamm-7, but precisely why this trial was successful remains a mystery.
The group’s B7-H4-targeting bispecific is out, in favour of Seagen’s ADC.
Allogene joins Adicet in going back to the drawing board and scrapping trials in late-line aggressive lymphoma.
Raludotatug deruxtecan, ABBV-383 and zongertinib advance into phase 3, while other pivotal programmes are expanded.
Buoyed by the success of cadonilimab and ivonescimab the Chinese group takes two more bispecific MAbs into human trials.
Rates of infection-related deaths continue to raise eyebrows, but the company has some potential explanations.
Against the odds GSK’s Dreamm-7 study yields a positive survival readout.
But, with the end in sight for the CD38 blockbuster, will Johnson & Johnson buy into Genmab’s next-gen project?