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Bayer expands global clinical program for darolutamide in prostate cancer

The Pharma Data

The new Phase III clinical study, ARASTEP, will investigate the efficacy of darolutamide plus androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) versus ADT alone in hormone-sensitive prostate cancer, in patients with high-risk biochemical recurrence (BCR) who have no evidence of metastatic disease by conventional imaging and a positive PSMA PET/CT at baseline.

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Bayer delivers on medical innovation fueling transformation of pharma business

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At its annual Pharma Media Day 2022, Bayer presented the latest developments in the ongoing transformation of its pharmaceuticals business, which is aimed at delivering long-term, sustainable business growth by bringing forward new options for patients. “We Re-imagining Radiology.

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Patient Safety and Radiopharmaceuticals Administration: Minimizing Radiation Exposure and Risks

Worldwide Clinical Trials

With radiopharmaceuticals emerging as a diagnostic and therapeutic (theranostics) procedure, many are in the clinical development pipeline and are expected to play a crucial role in the future of healthcare. The goal is to deliver a precise radiation dose to the diseased tissues while minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissue.

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Patient-Reported Outcomes from the Positive Phase 3 monarchE Trial for Verzenio® at St. Gallen Virtual Congress 2021

The Pharma Data

The data builds on the primary outcome analysis of the positive Phase 3 monarchE trial that previously showed Verzenio, in combination with ET, decreased the risk of breast cancer recurrence by 28.7 The monarchE trial is ongoing and patients will continue to be followed to assess safety, PROs and other endpoints. had fatal outcomes.

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