Merck’s Oncology Strategy: Digging In With Expansion Of Keytruda
Executive Summary
With Keytruda, Merck has shown it has the wherewithal to compete in immuno-oncology against more experienced rivals. Now, as management outlined at ASCO, the company is digging its heels into the field, studying Keytruda in 30 tumor types and evaluating other early stage assets.
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