EC to develop public health library:
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
The European Commission is to create a common EU website on public health in general, and will not to follow the European Parliament proposal to develop a site devoted to cancer. The news emerged during the European Parliament's vote on the Jons report on breast cancer on June 5. The site, she said, would be a "source of information on the state of public health throughout the EU, addressing various topics, and offering an information gateway to citizens, experts, sufferers, patients and voluntary organisations".
You may also be interested in...
US Q1 Consumer Health Earnings Preview: Label This One Historic And Challenging But Promising
US OTC drug and supplement firms’ reports of results for the first three months of 2024 began on April 19 with P&G. JP Morgan analysts say while “some retailers in the US in particular” are reducing consumer health inventories, for the overall sector they expect “a healthier balance of positive volume and lower pricing contribution.”
Keeping Track: Cancer Approvals From Lumisight Imaging To Adjuvant Alecensa
The US FDA’s approval of Lumicell’s optical imaging agent Lumisight makes a dozen novel approvals in 2024 for the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research.
Partisan Politics Returns To US FDA Congressional Oversight
The US FDA has stood out as an agency that tends to draw broad bipartisan support amid a generally rancorous and divided Congress. A House hearing, however, may be a sign that those days are over.