Gilead And Arcus’ Latest Update Keeps TIGIT Hopes Afloat
Data Readout On 20 December
Executive Summary
Gilead and Arcus believe their ‘Fc silent’ TIGIT inhibitor candidate could be best in class, but analysts think only outstanding results in lung cancer will sway investor sentiment.
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