Amgen's Cancer Strategy: A Multitude Of Modalities In Immuno-Oncology And Beyond
Executive Summary
Amgen is the leader in approved bispecific antibodies and oncolytic viruses, but the company's not shy about expanding its oncology pipeline with even more modes of delivering medicines to cancer patients.
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