ENHERTU® Granted Breakthrough Therapy Designation in U.S. for Certain Patients with HER2 Low or HER2 Ultralow Metastatic Breast Cancer
“If approved, ENHERTU could once again change the treatment paradigm for certain patients with breast cancer, pushing past old boundaries and broadening the number of people who may be eligible for a HER2 directed therapy,” said Ken Takeshita, MD, Global Head, R&D, Daiichi Sankyo. “The designation also showcases Daiichi Sankyo’s commitment to pioneering cutting-edge science to deliver medicines like ENHERTU that create new standards of care for patients with cancer.”
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