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At ASH, positive news for Terns, Kura leukemia treatments

Last updated: December 8, 2025 2:45 pm
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The American Society of Hematology (ASH) meeting is a crucial event in the world of biotechnology and drug development. This year, the meeting took place in Florida, where the weather was unpredictable, with sunny days turning into rainy ones. Many attendees suggested that ASH should consider permanently moving the event to San Diego in December for more stable weather conditions.

One of the standout presentations at the ASH meeting was from Terns Pharmaceuticals, a biotech company that presented promising data on its targeted leukemia drug. The drug showed impressive results in maintaining and even improving high molecular response rates in patients with advanced-stage leukemia. This news sparked excitement among industry experts, with some suggesting that Terns’ drug could potentially be a successor to Novartis’ blockbuster leukemia treatment.

Unfortunately, the details of Terns Pharmaceuticals’ presentation are exclusive to STAT+ subscribers. However, the key takeaway is that the data presented at ASH highlighted the potential of Terns’ drug to make a significant impact in the field of leukemia treatment.

For more in-depth coverage and analysis of the biotech sector, including exclusive articles like this one, consider subscribing to STAT+. By becoming a subscriber, you will gain access to daily updates and insights that can help you stay informed and ahead of the curve in the ever-evolving world of biotechnology.

Stay tuned for more updates from ASH and other industry events as we continue to bring you the latest news and developments in the world of drug development and biotechnology.

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