Frank Vinluan / medcitynews - Day One Biopharmaceuticals is Servier’s biggest acquisition yet, topping the $2.4 billion it paid to buy Shire’s cancer business in 2018. Day One markets Ojemda, approved for treating pediatric low-grade glioma, the most common type of brain cancer in chi…
AI Summary: Servier is buying Day One Biopharmaceuticals for about $2.5 billion to bolster its rare oncology portfolio, gaining access to promising targeted therapies. The deal expands Servier’s presence in specialty cancer medicines and aligns with its strategic push into rare tumors, with integration and regulatory steps expected to follow.
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