AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCancer Care Breakthrough: GSK says partner Hansoh’s experimental small-cell lung cancer drug ris-rez hit its main survival goal in a late-stage China trial, with no new safety issues, as GSK pushes to expand beyond its core oncology areas. FDA Access Upgrade: The FDA approved a wearable, on-body injector version of Sanofi’s Sarclisa for multiple myeloma, aiming to cut infusion-center time and ease strain on oncology clinics. Medicaid Coverage Fight: A coalition of 25 states and D.C. sued over CMS Medicaid work requirements that could force many adults to prove work or training to keep coverage. Foodborne Illness Watch: Michigan’s cyclospora outbreak surged to 1,251 cases after a massive one-day jump, while the CDC also warned whooping cough remains active this summer, especially for unvaccinated infants. Public Health Emergency: The CDC scaled back FoodNet monitoring for foodborne illnesses, and cyclospora cases later spiked across multiple states. Policy & Health Costs: EPA proposed changes to reduce trucking compliance burdens tied to DEF deratements, promising major savings for operators. Health System Capacity: A study flags 50 million Americans living in counties without a radiation oncology clinic. Community Health & Safety: Residents urged preservation of Fort Oglethorpe’s historic Post hospital as property plans move forward.
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