Roche’s Prostate Cancer Drug Fails in a Trial
Health Saturday, March 13th, 2010
Roche Holding, the Swiss pharmaceutical company, said on Friday that its cancer drug Avastin did not help men with late-stage prostate cancer live longer in a clinical trial, another setback as the company tries to extend use of the blockbuster drug into new areas. The failure, announced on Friday, comes after a similar disappointment last month with Avastin in gastric cancer but success in ovarian cancer. Avastin, which works by starving tumors of blood, is already used to treat colon, breast, lung and kidney cancers, and had 2009 annual global sales of 6.2 billion Swiss francs (about $5.8 billion).
Read More :Roche’s Prostate Cancer Drug Fails in a Trial
Related Youtube Video
Short URL:http://www.usposttoday.com/?p=1520
TweetTags: Avastin, Blockbuster Drug, Breast, breast Cancer, Cancer Drug, cancer drug Avastin, Cancer Ovarian, Cancer Research, Clinical Trial, colon, Colon Cancer, Disappointment, Failure, Gastric Cancer, global sales, Kidney Cancers, lung cancers, Ovarian Cancer, Prostate Cancer, Prostate Cancer Drug, Roche, Senate, Setback, Success, Swiss Francs, Swiss pharmaceutical, Swiss Pharmaceutical Company, Tumors

Processing your request, Please wait....







