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Opdivo Survival Data Support PD-1 Upfront In Melanoma

This article was originally published in The Pink Sheet Daily

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Results from CheckMate-066 presented at the annual melanoma meeting show Bristol’s Opdivo improves survival over chemotherapy – which performed better than usual due to follow-up treatment with the company’s CTLA-4 inhibitor Yervoy.

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