BIND Nanotherapy Shows Early Cancer Efficacy In The Clinic
This article was originally published in Pharmaceutical Approvals Monthly
Executive Summary
Strong preclinical data for BIND-014, docetaxel-carrying particles engineered using BIND’s Accurin platform, translated into positive results against tumors not usually vulnerable to the cancer drug, the company reported at a late-breaker poster session of the American Association for Cancer Research annual meeting.
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