Novartis' New Oncology CEO Schaffert Has A Potential Blockbuster Launch On Her Hands
Executive Summary
In an interview at Novartis' research campus in Cambridge, Mass., Schaffert spoke about the upcoming launch of Piqray for breast cancer, building in radiopharmaceuticals, Kymriah's ongoing manufacturing challenges and more.
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