Swiss pharma giant Novartis (NOVN: VX) will spotlight key data across its oncology portfolio, including Kisqali (ribociclib), Scemblix (asciminib) and Pluvicto (lutetium Lu 177 vipivotide tetraxetan), which was recently approved for use prior to chemotherapy, at the upcoming 2025 ASCO Annual Meeting.
Highlights will include data on the breast cancer drug Kisqali from the NATALEE trial. There will be a closer look at how the treatment works for different groups of women, including by age and menopause status.
New data will also highlight real-world Kisqali findings on the risk of recurrence in black women with HR+/HER2- early breast cancer.
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