Bristol's Strong SITC: IDO, 1L Kidney Cancer And New Mechanism Data Bode Well
Executive Summary
In the CheckMate 214 study in first-line renal cell carcinoma, Bristol's Opdivo/Yervoy combo beat Pfizer's Sutent on overall survival endpoint regardless of PD-L1 expression, supporting a bid for expanded labeling.
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