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Talk Evidence - post pandemic pruning, breast cancer screening, and orphan drugs

Medicine and Science from The BMJ

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The Role of Genetics in Cancer Drug Approvals

The US Orphan Drug Act, which was passed in 1983, enabled companies developing therapies for clinical indications affecting fewer than 200,000 people to offer different incentives. A new study found that a third of all cancer drug approvals were not designated as orphans and the other two thirds were. And they ask if we're just getting a lot of expensive drugs on the basis of uncertain evidence or is this program working as it's intended?

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