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Avastin’s Breast Cancer Claim: Will FDA’s Hamburg Take A Middle Road?

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FDA Commissioner Margaret Hamburg faces a decision on the future of Avastin’s (bevacizumab) first-line metastatic breast cancer claim that may not be so cut and dried as the Oncologic Drugs Advisory Committee’s unanimous vote favoring the indication’s withdrawal suggests.

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