Tag Archives: Kymriah

Continued Kymriah Sales Growth Despite COVID-19; Kymriah’s LCM Initiatives Remain on Track; Q3 2020 Earnings Call Summary

On Tuesday, October 27, Novartis held their Q3 2020 earnings call (press release / financial report / presentation). Of note, Kymriah sales grew +51% WW YoY, and +3% WW QoQ. Below, Celltelligence provides thoughts on Kymriah’s reduced growth rate and potential implications for Yescarta’s Q3 2020 results.

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Novartis Ph1b PORTIA Results Presented at Virtual AACR II

On Monday, June 23, Novartis presented (Ulrich Jaeger et al, June 2020) updated clinical data from the Kymriah + pembrolizumab (pembro, a PD-1 inhibitor) Ph1 PORTIA study in ≥3L R/R DLBCL. Below, Celltelligence provides thoughts on the significance of this data, and particularly how it compares to recent CAR-T + checkpoint inhibitor data from Gilead (Yescarta), BMS (Liso-cel), and Autolus (AUTO3).

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Novartis Discusses Their Activated Rapid Manufacturing Program and Kymriah in the Community Setting

On Monday, June 15, Novartis held an investor call (presentation), highlighting advances to their activated rapid manufacturing (ARM) platform for cell therapy, and their assessment of the community setting for CD19 CAR-T therapies. Below, Celltelligence provides thoughts on the significance of the ARM platform compared to other rapid manufacturing methods, and the potential impact Kymriah could have outside Centers of Excellence (COE).

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