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for: Saturday, April 11, 2026



Experimental drug cuts Parkinson's-linked protein up to 60% in early trial

medicalxpress - An experimental drug designed to silence a gene strongly linked to Parkinson's disease has shown encouraging effects in a first-in-human clinical trial, according to a study published in Nature Medicine. The drug, known as BIIB094, targets LRRK2, the most…

AI Summary: An experimental therapeutic cut levels of a Parkinson’s‑linked protein by up to 60% in an early human study, while complementary preclinical work identified a compound that clears toxic Parkinson’s proteins from brain tissue. The twin findings hint at disease‑modifying potential, though meaningful clinical benefit and long‑term safety remain to be demonstrated.

#healthcare #pharmaceuticals #biotech #drugdevelopment #clinicaltrials

7 wks / newscientist


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Insmed shelves Brinsupri in skin disease after mid-stage flop

Elizabeth Cairns / endpoints - Insmed has given up on Brinsupri in the painful skin disorder hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) after a mid-stage trial failure. The company had ditched the pill in sinus inflammation at the end of last year. The ...

AI Summary: Insmed announced it will halt development of Brinsupri for a dermatologic indication following disappointing mid‑stage trial results. Company commentary stressed the skin setback does not negate Brinsupri’s potential in pulmonary indications, but investors and clinicians will understandably ask for clearer signs of life before buying the comeback story.

#healthcare #pharmaceuticals #biotech #drugdevelopment #healthcarefinance #clinicaltrials

Back to Top / Saturday, April 11, 2026, 8:21 am / permalink 22060 / 2 stories in 7 wks /

High-dose Wegovy debuts at $399 for self-paying patients

Paige Twenter / beckershospitalreview - Novo Nordisk’s recently approved high-dose Wegovy formulation has entered the U.S. market and is available for $399 per month for self-paying patients, the drugmaker said April 7. In March, the FDA approved Wegovy HD, a 7.2-mg injection of semaglutide, as…

AI Summary: Novo Nordisk has introduced a higher‑dose formulation of Wegovy (semaglutide) in the U.S., offering self‑pay patients access at a $399 monthly price. The rollout reflects growing demand for GLP‑1 therapies and fuels ongoing debates about affordability, access and how much of weight‑management care should depend on out‑of‑pocket spending.


On scene: industry shifts, IPOs, stigma and miscellaneous reports


On site: Novo rolls out Wegovy HD, sparking access debates


Regulators press for more GLP-1 safety data and oversight


Reporting from clinics: GLP-1s vary in effect, risk muscle loss

7 wks / oncodaily

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Scientists finally uncover why promising cancer drugs keep failing

sciencedaily - Cancer drugs known as BET inhibitors once looked like a breakthrough, but in real patients they’ve often fallen short. New research reveals a key reason why: two closely related proteins, BRD2 and BRD4, don’t actually do the same job. Instead, BRD2 acts l…

AI Summary: Scientists uncovered a cellular survival mechanism that helps tumors withstand DNA damage, offering a concrete explanation for why numerous promising anti‑cancer agents stumble in clinical trials. The discovery exposes a resistance pathway that blunts drug efficacy and suggests new targets to sensitize tumors and potentially revive stalled therapies — which, yes, might finally save some development budgets.


BET inhibitor paradox — BRD2 preps, BRD4 triggers gene activation

7 wks / oncodaily

7 wks / sciencedaily


OTHER — Diverse resistance mechanisms and maps of tumor adaptation

6 wks / nature


Replication-fork rescue — Tumors patch DNA breaks to survive therapy


RNA regulation vulnerabilities — RNA editing and noncoding RNAs expose targets


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Gilead Activates Its Pipeline: Option Exercises at Cartography Bio and Kymera Signal Accelerating Oncology Execution

oncodaily - In a pair of announcements that underscore Gilead Sciences’ intensifying commitment to oncology, two of its collaboration partners, Cartography Biosciences and Kymera Therapeutics, revealed today that Gilead has exercised exclusive […]

AI Summary: Gilead moved to accelerate its oncology strategy by exercising option agreements with smaller biotech partners, including Kymera and Cartography Bio. The moves signal targeted investment in protein degraders and other novel modalities, shoring up the company’s mid‑stage pipeline and hinting that big pharma still prefers buying options to inventing overnight.

#pharmaceuticals #biotech #mergersandacquisitions #drugdevelopment #oncology #cancerresearch #clinicaltrials #venturecapital

7 wks / oncodaily


Back to Top / Saturday, April 11, 2026, 4:22 am / permalink 22055 / 3 stories in 7 wks /

Oricell Lands $110M to Take Cell Therapy to New Territory in Cancer

Frank Vinluan / medcitynews - There are no FDA-approved therapies for GPC3, a protein highly expressed by liver cancers. Oricell Therapeutics claims its cell therapy could be best in this class, but it faces competition from companies such as AstraZeneca and Eureka Therapeutics. The p…

AI Summary: Oricell, a China‑based CAR‑T developer, secured fresh financing to accelerate its cell‑therapy programs and support plans to go public. The fundraising will bankroll clinical expansion, manufacturing scale‑up, and regulatory preparations as the company pushes toward broader development and an IPO ambition, positioning it to compete in the crowded CAR‑T market.

#healthcare #pharmaceuticals #biotech #drugdevelopment #oncology #healthcarefinance #cancerresearch #researchfunding #clinicaltrials #venturecapital

7 wks / oncodaily

7 wks / oncodaily

7 wks / oncodaily


Back to Top / Saturday, April 11, 2026, 3:22 am / permalink 22053 / 8 stories in 7 wks /

FDA Approves Relacorilant with nab-Paclitaxel for Platinum-Resistant Epithelial Ovarian, Fallopian Tube, Or Primary Peritoneal Cancer

esmo - Evidence for efficacy is based on the findings from the ROSELLA study

AI Summary: The FDA granted marketing authorization for relacorilant in combination with nab‑paclitaxel to treat platinum‑resistant epithelial ovarian, fallopian tube and primary peritoneal cancers. Regulators cited clinical benefit in a difficult‑to‑treat population, providing an additional therapeutic option for patients with limited choices and marking an important regulatory milestone.

#healthcare #pharmaceuticals #biotech #drugdevelopment #fda #oncology #cancerresearch #clinicaltrials #reproductivehealth

6 wks / oncodaily

6 wks / oncodaily

6 wks / esmo

6 wks / oncodaily

7 wks / oncodaily

7 wks / esmo

1 month / oncodaily


Back to Top / Saturday, April 11, 2026, 2:21 am / permalink 22051 / 10 stories in 7 wks /

James P. Allison, PhD, FAACR, Honored With the 2026 AACR Award for Lifetime Achievement in Cancer Research

oncodaily - James P. Allison has been honored with the 2026 AACR Award for Lifetime Achievement in Cancer Research, a distinction recognizing his extraordinary scientific achievements and enduring impact on modern oncology. […]

AI Summary: James P. Allison received the 2026 AACR Award for Lifetime Achievement in Cancer Research for pioneering work in cancer immunotherapy. The award recognizes decades of transformative science that helped establish immune‑checkpoint blockade as a foundational cancer treatment, altering therapeutic strategies across multiple tumor types.

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

7 wks / oncodaily

7 wks / oncodaily

7 wks / oncodaily

7 wks / oncodaily


Back to Top / Saturday, April 11, 2026, 1:23 am / permalink 22050 / 7 stories in 7 wks /

Antoni Ribas, MD, PhD, FAACR, Honored With the 2026 AACR-Margaret Foti Award

oncodaily - The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) has named Antoni Ribas as the recipient of the 2026 AACR-Margaret Foti Award for Leadership and Extraordinary Achievements in Cancer Research, recognizing a […]

AI Summary: Antoni Ribas was honored with the AACR‑Margaret Foti Award in recognition of leadership and major contributions to cancer research. The award spotlights Ribas’ influence on immunotherapy development and cancer science translation, celebrating a career that has shaped both scientific agendas and clinical practice.

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

7 wks / oncodaily


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