Ono reports positive Phase III data for Opdivo combo

4 August 2020
opdivo__bristol-myers_large-1-

Japan's Ono Pharmaceutical (TYO: 4528) has reported positive top-line results from a Phase III study testing Opdivo (nivolumab) in combination with bevacizumab and chemo.

Developed by Roche (ROG: SIX) and sold under the brand name Avastin, bevacizumab is an anti-VEGF medication used to treat a number of types of cancer.

Ono is comparing the drug with placebo plus bevacizumab and chemotherapy in chemotherapy-naive patients with stage IIIB/IV or recurrent non-squamous non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) unsuitable for radical radiation.

This article is accessible to registered users, to continue reading please register for free.  A free trial will give you access to exclusive features, interviews, round-ups and commentary from the sharpest minds in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology space for a week. If you are already a registered user please login. If your trial has come to an end, you can subscribe here.

Login to your account

Become a subscriber

 

£820

Or £77 per month

Subscribe Now
  • Unfettered access to industry-leading news, commentary and analysis in pharma and biotech.
  • Updates from clinical trials, conferences, M&A, licensing, financing, regulation, patents & legal, executive appointments, commercial strategy and financial results.
  • Daily roundup of key events in pharma and biotech.
  • Monthly in-depth briefings on Boardroom appointments and M&A news.
  • Choose from a cost-effective annual package or a flexible monthly subscription
The Pharma Letter is an extremely useful and valuable Life Sciences service that brings together a daily update on performance people and products. It’s part of the key information for keeping me informed

Chairman, Sanofi Aventis UK

Today's issue

Company Spotlight





More Features in Biotechnology