Merck KGaA/Pfizer Get Europe OK For Bavencio In Rare Skin Cancer
Executive Summary
The Merkel cell carcinoma area is very niche but getting approval means that Merck and Pfizer can now prepare to compete with the likes of Opdivo and Keytruda in the European PD-1/PD-L1 space.
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