Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Cancer Research explore 'Matrix' of stratified meds
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Executive Summary
Pfizer and AstraZeneca will be opening up libraries of their drugs to charity Cancer Research UK under a new partnership, which is aiming to create a "pioneering" clinical trial in advanced lung cancer. The"National Lung Matrix" trial is aimed at finding the right treatment from a selection of different drugs for each patient rather than studying the effects of any one specific medicine in a patient population.
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