Immuno-Oncology Attracts Big Deal Dollars For Biotechs

Biotechs in the immuno-oncology space can’t operate in a vacuum. To attract funding and partners, their drug candidates must show potential to not only surpass available treatments, but also have the ability to work in tandem with them.

Because immuno-oncology transactions are more lucrative than cancer drug deals in general, it seems as if every company from start-ups to big pharma has an immune system-harnessing therapeutic with the potential to extend life or cure hard-to-treat cancers.

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