When Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. announced Aug. 5 that a key Phase III trial testing the checkpoint inhibitor Opdivo (nivolumab) in first-line lung cancer, CheckMate 026, missed the primary progression-free survival endpoint, the news hit the company like a ton of bricks.
Given Bristol’s leading position in cancer immunotherapy, its massive R&D investment and meticulous development of Opdivo and fellow checkpoint inhibitor...
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