Pfizer appears to have one-upped Johnson & Johnson again in their PARP inhibitor battle in prostate cancer. | After winning a broader FDA label in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer, Pfizer’s combination of Talzenna and Xtandi is claiming a phase 3 win that positions it for a wider castration-sensitive patient population compared with J&J’s PARP doublet Akeega.

AstraZeneca has fired another volley in its bladder cancer competition with Merck’s Keytruda, with the FDA on Thursday

Editor's Note: The story will be updated after the study's presentation Friday afternoon. Please check back later. | About three years after a phase 3 flop led Takeda to withdraw…