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Biocon Launches Denosumab Biosimilars Bosaya and Aukelso in US Market

Apr 07, 2026

Biocon has launched denosumab biosimilars Bosaya and Aukelso in the United States following FDA approval with interchangeable designation. The products target osteoporosis and bone metastases, entering a market where denosumab products generated approximately $5 billion in U.S. sales in 2024. The launch represents a strategic expansion of Biocon's biosimilar portfolio amid competitive market conditions.

Nanoparticle Therapy Targets Lung Cancer and Muscle Wasting Simultaneously

Apr 07, 2026

Researchers have developed lipid nanoparticles that deliver mRNA therapeutics to simultaneously treat lung cancer and associated muscle wasting. The nanoparticles target lung tumors while preserving muscle mass, showing 2.5 times greater tumor reduction in preclinical models. This dual-action approach addresses both the primary tumor and debilitating cachexia syndrome.

Dewpoint Therapeutics Doses First Patient in Phase 1a/2a Trial of Novel Cancer Drug

Apr 07, 2026

Dewpoint Therapeutics has initiated a Phase 1a/2a clinical trial for DPTX3186, a first-in-class therapy targeting biomolecular condensates in advanced solid tumors. The drug's development is based on foundational research from Whitehead Institute on cellular organization and gene regulation. The trial represents an early clinical evaluation of condensate-based therapeutics for cancer treatment.

Trump science funding cuts raise fears of U.S. brain drain

Apr 04, 2026

Trump administration cuts to U.S. science funding have raised fears of a brain drain, with thousands of grants cancelled and researchers moving abroad. Experts warned the losses could damage biomedical innovation and the economy.

Engineered Immune Cells and Targeted Antigens Advance Cancer Immunotherapy

Apr 03, 2026

Researchers have engineered immune cells to sense cancer metabolites, improving tumor infiltration in solid cancers. Separate studies identify Kappa and Lambda Myeloma Antigens as specific targets for multiple myeloma treatment, while mRNA-based personalized cancer vaccines show promise through AI-driven neoantigen selection.

Phase II Trial Shows Single-Fraction SBRT Effective for Early-Stage Lung Cancer

Apr 03, 2026

A phase II clinical trial shows single-fraction stereotactic body radiation therapy with 30 Gy is as effective as three-fraction SBRT with 60 Gy for early-stage NSCLC. The study of 98 patients found no meaningful differences in survival, recurrence, or side effects between the two approaches. This could reduce costs and increase convenience for patients unable to undergo surgery.

AI Chatbots Show Mixed Results in Medical Applications, Study Finds

Apr 03, 2026

Recent studies reveal AI chatbots face significant challenges in medical applications, with one study showing ChatGPT Health under-triaged 51.6% of emergency cases. Cancer patients using an AI chatbot experienced 22% withdrawal rates due to usability issues, while medical researchers show cautious adoption with 40.3% reporting AI use in research.

China's Regulatory Reforms Accelerate Biotech Innovation and Global Partnerships

Apr 02, 2026

China's regulatory reforms since 2015 have streamlined clinical trial and drug approval processes, accelerating development of advanced therapies like CAR-T and bispecific antibodies. These changes have boosted investor confidence and created opportunities for global pharmaceutical partnerships with Chinese biotech companies that have innovative pipelines but lack international marketing capabilities.

Novel CAR-T Approaches Show Promise Against Solid Tumors in Preclinical Studies

Apr 02, 2026

Two innovative CAR-T approaches show promise against solid tumors in preclinical studies. An in vivo gene editing system generates CAR-T cells directly in the body, while HLA-independent T cell receptors target CD70 across various tumor types. Both methods have demonstrated tumor clearance in mouse models, potentially expanding cell therapy applications beyond blood cancers.

Johnson & Johnson Invests $1 Billion in Cell Therapy Manufacturing Facility

Apr 01, 2026

Johnson & Johnson invests over $1 billion in a new Pennsylvania cell therapy manufacturing facility for cancer and neurological diseases. The expansion addresses growing demand for advanced therapies while highlighting workforce training challenges in GMP environments. Other developments include new cell line technology for viral vector production and CRISPR-edited CAR-T manufacturing partnerships.

Clinical Trial Advances in Cancer Immunotherapy and Targeted Therapies

Apr 02, 2026

Moderna and Merck advance a Phase 2 trial of mRNA cancer vaccine V940 with pembrolizumab and chemotherapy for metastatic squamous NSCLC. In biliary tract cancer, first-line treatment combines chemotherapy with immunotherapy, while targeted therapy resistance prompts liquid biopsy. ImmunityBio tests a chemotherapy-free NK-cell regimen in non-Hodgkin lymphoma.

FDA Drops Two-Study Requirement for Drug Approvals to Speed Access

Apr 02, 2026

The FDA will drop its longtime requirement for two rigorous studies to approve new drugs, moving to a default position of requiring only one study. Commissioner Marty Makary says the change reflects modern scientific advances and aims to accelerate drug availability without compromising safety. The shift follows decades of increasing flexibility for rare and fatal diseases, with about 60% of first-of-a-kind drugs already approved based on single studies in recent years.

Global Cancer Drug Markets Show Strong Growth Through 2030s

Apr 01, 2026

The liposomal doxorubicin market is projected to grow from $1.32 billion in 2025 to $1.77 billion by 2030, while the broader breast cancer drugs market is expected to reach $54.49 billion by 2036. Growth is driven by increasing cancer incidence, adoption of targeted therapies, and advancements in drug delivery systems including liposomal formulations and antibody-drug conjugates.

Cancer Immunotherapy Resistance Mechanisms Revealed Through Cellular Stress and Senescence Pathways

Apr 01, 2026

Research reveals therapy-induced senescent cancer cells and the integrated stress response pathway play dual roles in cancer immunotherapy resistance. The ATF4-LCN2 axis suppresses anti-tumor immunity by promoting immunosuppressive macrophages, while senescent cells can both enhance and inhibit immune responses. These findings highlight new targets for improving immunotherapy efficacy.

Advanced Drug Delivery Systems Market to Reach $439.7 Billion by 2034

Mar 31, 2026

The global advanced drug delivery systems market is projected to grow from $255 billion in 2024 to $439.7 billion by 2034 at a 5.6% CAGR. Cardiovascular disease applications dominate with 37.8% market share, while North America leads regionally with 41.3% of the market. Emerging technologies include 3D-printed drug implants, smart hydrogels, and magnetic nanofiber platforms.

TrumpRx Prescription Discount Website Shows Limited Impact Two Months After Launch

Apr 01, 2026

The TrumpRx prescription discount website launched in February 2026 offers coupons for 43 brand-name drugs but has limited usefulness for most patients. Experts found 18 drugs are cheaper through other discount services, and the website doesn't indicate when generic alternatives exist. The program links to broader tariff and pricing policies affecting pharmaceutical companies.