In mid-2014, Gilead Sciences (NASDAQ:GILD) scored three regulatory approvals for its PI3k inhibitor Zydelig in the blood cancer space, marking the company’s entry into the high growth oncology market. Since then, the biotech has launched additional trials for Zydelig in the blood cancer arena, and initiated studies for several other experimental compounds aimed at a broad range of hematological malignancies, such as its Syk inhibitor Entosplentibib and its BTK inhibitor GS-4059, among others.
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