I remember reading this recent Financial Times article[0] about how China is innovating in the area of providing immunotherapy and other breakthrough treatments.
Right now China is playing fast-follower in general with this work, but rapidly becoming more innovative.
There are quite a few Chinese companies developing their own PD 1, PD L1 and CTLA4 inhibitors (these are the first gen immunotherapy treatments), and a lot of innovation in CAR-T cell therapy (first approved products of this type were US and European, Novartis and KITE pharma). There is less regulation of cell therapy in China, so potential for some breakthroughs.
A company called Legend Biotech in China surprised the biopharma world at a major confreence last year with breakthrough work with a cell therapy targeting BCMA.
However, the amount of US and EU investmnet in immuno-oncology is still greater than in China
There are quite a few Chinese companies developing their own PD 1, PD L1 and CTLA4 inhibitors (these are the first gen immunotherapy treatments), and a lot of innovation in CAR-T cell therapy (first approved products of this type were US and European, Novartis and KITE pharma). There is less regulation of cell therapy in China, so potential for some breakthroughs.
A company called Legend Biotech in China surprised the biopharma world at a major confreence last year with breakthrough work with a cell therapy targeting BCMA.
However, the amount of US and EU investmnet in immuno-oncology is still greater than in China