No Love: Chinese Oncology Firms Scramble To Cope With New US Reality
Executive Summary
After a high-profile FDA advisory committee rejection of potentially the first "Made In China" cancer drug in the US, from Innovent Bio and partner Lilly, many Chinese oncology companies are now quietly looking for the next step forward.
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