AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoRett syndrome drug push: The EMA’s CHMP has issued a positive opinion for Neuren/Acadia’s DAYBU (trofinetide) for neurobehavioral symptoms of Rett syndrome in adults and children aged 5+, moving the case to a European Commission decision. Cancer care update: The European Commission approved Merck’s KEYTRUDA + Padcev combo for resectable muscle-invasive bladder cancer patients who can’t receive cisplatin, based on KEYNOTE-905/EV-303 results. Breast cancer option: Gilead’s Trodelvy (sacituzumab govitecan) won EU marketing authorisation as first-line monotherapy for unresectable or metastatic triple-negative breast cancer in eligible adults. Cross-border healthcare basics: A guide explains how cross-border healthcare works across Europe—who can use it, what costs are covered, and when prior authorisation is needed. Travel and access rules: A Blue Badge travel guide notes reciprocal parking arrangements that can apply in Liechtenstein and other countries. Border delays: EU’s Entry/Exit System is causing major airport queues, with some travellers facing delays of up to 4–6 hours. Public health and safety: Record heat is forcing school closures and shortened days in parts of Europe, as classrooms struggle without cooling.
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