AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPrivacy Tools Tested: Incogni’s data-removal service is under the spotlight, with a fresh review asking whether the broker-hunting tool really works in practice. Cancer Care in Europe: The EU’s CHMP has issued a positive opinion for pembrolizumab plus enfortumab vedotin as perioperative and then after-surgery treatment for cisplatin-ineligible resectable muscle-invasive bladder cancer—next step is an EU Commission decision expected in Q3 2026. Rare Disease Breakthrough: Pharming’s Joenja (leniolisib) has received EU marketing authorization for activated PI3K delta syndrome (APDS), with first European launch expected in Germany in Q3 2026. Cross-Border Rules: UK travel warnings are back in focus: bringing meat or dairy from the EU can trigger fines up to £5,000 and confiscation. Local Relevance for Liechtenstein: Several of these approvals explicitly include Liechtenstein in the EU/EEA rollout plans, while the week also featured a Liechtenstein-linked kidney-transplant deal and broader European policy debates.
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