Merck licenses Chinese cancer drug

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved the Keytruda combination in malignant pleural mesothelioma in September. Keytruda, a cancer drug that harnesses a patient's immune system to fight tumors ...
Merck & Co. is paying $588 million upfront to defend its Keytruda kingdom. The outlay, plus up to $2.7 billion in milestones, ...
Merck's undervalued stock presents growth opportunities with Keytruda and promising pipeline drugs, making it a Buy despite ...
The company is paying China-based biotech LaNova Medicines $588 million for the kind of dual-pronged antibody drug that ...
Merck is playing defense against Summit Therapeutics with a $3.3 billion licensing deal announced Thursday for a cancer drug.
Results from the study, which focused on gynecological malignant tumors, were presented at the Society for Immunotherapy of ...
The company saw strong sales from its top-selling cancer drug Keytruda, recently launched treatments and its animal health ...
Germany-based BioNTech got into the space before the gold rush that was unleashed in September by the news that Akeso and ...