Survey shows varied views on impact of new cancer drugs

13 September 2024

As the world’s leading cancer research professionals arrived at the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) Congress 2024 in Barcelona on Friday, they were given a reminder of some of the remaining challenges that lie ahead in their field.

Clinical research organization ICON (Nasdaq: ICLR) has shared some revealing findings as the conference gets underway.

An ICON survey has found that - despite the increasing investment in and attention paid to emerging oncology-related therapeutics - developers are not in agreement that these treatments will deliver for patients.

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