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for: Monday, May 18, 2026



FDA Approves AstraZeneca Drug With New Approach to Lowering High Blood Pressure

Frank Vinluan / medcitynews - AstraZeneca’s Baxfendy is the first FDA-approved drug in a new class of medicines called aldosterone synthase inhibitors. The new mechanism of action is important for patients and for AstraZeneca, which has been looking for new drugs with blockbuster pote…

AI Summary: The FDA has approved a first-in-class oral agent that uses a novel mechanism to lower resistant hypertension, offering an alternative for patients who haven’t responded to standard therapies. The move expands treatment options and signals renewed industry focus on innovative vascular targets — finally something for stubborn blood pressure to complain about.

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Adding Retifanlimab To Chemotherapy Provides OS Benefit over Chemotherapy In First-Line Treatment of Patients with Advanced Squamous Anal Cancer

esmo - Findings from the final overall survival analysis in the POD1UM-303/InterAACT-2 study

AI Summary: A randomized first‑line trial found that adding retifanlimab to standard chemotherapy meaningfully improved overall survival for patients with advanced squamous anal cancer, signaling a new immunotherapy-containing option where few exist. The data from the POD1UM‑303/InterAACT‑2 program offer clinicians a viable strategy to extend life without reinventing the wheel.

#pharmaceuticals #biotech #drugdevelopment #oncology #cancerresearch #clinicaltrials

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Overactive MYC helps tumors fix DNA breaks and resist chemotherapy, study finds

medicalxpress - A protein best known for driving cancer growth also helps damaged tumor cells survive by repairing their DNA, according to a new study that could influence how some cancers are treated.

AI Summary: New research reveals overactive MYC drives tumor cells to repair DNA breaks more efficiently, enabling resistance to chemotherapy. By illuminating the repair pathways MYC hijacks, the study identifies potential targets to reverse resistance and improve treatment responses — because apparently cancers read the manual on how to survive your best shot.


MYC hijacks DNA repair to enable chemo resistance

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Other molecular drivers of chemoresistance and genome instability

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Tumor cell death and immunity shape chemotherapy outcomes

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