Boehringer’s Oncology Strategy: Build From Niche Lung Cancer Base

With Gilotrif sales building over time, private Boehringer Ingelheim turns its focus to broad development program for its third-generation EGFR inhibitor olmutinib, with ambition to become a leader in lung cancer.

X-ray lung cancer

As it moves into its next stage of life as an oncology player, Boehringer Ingelheim GMBH is prioritizing lung cancer, with hopes of building a strong franchise upon a base of targeted EGFR drugs – Gilotrif and olmutinib, the third-generation follow-on drug in-licensed from Hanmi Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd.

Approval of Boehringer’s Gilotrif/Giotrif (afatinib) in July 2013 for NSCLC with EGFR mutations marked Boehringer’s entry into the oncology market after 20 years of investment and research and development in the space

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