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Breakthrough approval in prostate cancer for AstraZeneca therapy
Clinical Trials | June 14, 2026

Breakthrough approval in prostate cancer for AstraZeneca therapy

The decision was driven by results from the Phase III CAPItello-281 trial,


FDA advisory panel backs AstraZeneca prostate cancer combo in decisive vote
News | May 04, 2026

FDA advisory panel backs AstraZeneca prostate cancer combo in decisive vote

The Committee backed the combination based on results from the CAPItello-281 Phase III trial, marking a key milestone in the regulatory pathway for AstraZeneca’s targeted therapy strategy in prostate cancer


Truqap plus Faslodex approved in the EU for patients with advanced ER-positive breast cancer
News | June 22, 2024

Truqap plus Faslodex approved in the EU for patients with advanced ER-positive breast cancer

Approval based on CAPItello-291 results which showed this combination reduced the risk of disease progression or death by 50% vs. Faslodex alone in a biomarker-altered population


AstraZeneca’s Truqap plus Faslodex recommended for approval in the EU by CHMP for cancer treatment
Drug Approval | April 29, 2024

AstraZeneca’s Truqap plus Faslodex recommended for approval in the EU by CHMP for cancer treatment

Recommendation based on CAPItello-291 results which showed the Truqap combination reduced the risk of disease progression or death by 50%


Truqap plus Faslodex approved in Japan for patients with advanced HR-positive breast cancer
Drug Approval | March 30, 2024

Truqap plus Faslodex approved in Japan for patients with advanced HR-positive breast cancer

First and only AKT inhibitor approved in Japan for breast cancer patients with specific biomarker alterations


Truqap plus Faslodex approved in the US for patients with advanced HR-positive breast cancer
Drug Approval | November 22, 2023

Truqap plus Faslodex approved in the US for patients with advanced HR-positive breast cancer

First-in-class AKT inhibitor has potential to reshape treatment for breast cancer patients