ATOM Coalition Seeks Partners To Create New Oncology Markets

Cancer Treatment Coalition Will Work With Partners To Expand Access In LLMICs

The ATOM Coalition is seeking partners in the generics and biosimilars industry to help create new markets for cancer medicines in LLMICs.

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The ATOM Coalition is seeking to broaden access to oncology medicines • Source: Shutterstock

New markets for cancer drugs, including generic and biosimilar oncology medicines, can be created in low- and lower-middle income countries (LLMICs) by bringing together a broad network of partners to boost access and build market infrastructure, the Access to Oncology Medicines (ATOM) Coalition believes.

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