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    12.16.2019
    Agios Receives FDA Breakthrough Therapy Designation for TIBSOVO® (ivosidenib) for the Treatment of Adult Patients with Relapsed or Refractory Myelodysplastic Syndrome with an IDH1 Mutation
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    12.09.2019
    Agios Presents Translational Data to Further Characterize the Role of TIBSOVO® (ivosidenib) Treatment in IDH1 Mutant Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML)
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    12.04.2019
    Servier Showcases Robust Presence at ASH 2019
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    11.22.2019
    Agios Presents New Pharmacodynamic and Response Data from Both Cohorts of the Perioperative Study of Vorasidenib and TIBSOVO® (ivosidenib) in Patients with IDH1 Mutant Positive Low-Grade Glioma
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    10.27.2019
    Agios Presents Data from Single Agent Dose-Escalation Arm of Phase 1 Study of AG-270, a MAT2A Inhibitor, in Patients with MTAP-Deleted Tumors
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    10.09.2019
    Agios to Present Data from AG-270 Phase 1 Dose-Escalation Study in Patients with MTAP-Deleted Tumors in a Proffered Papers Oral Presentation and Poster Session at the AACR-NCI-EORTC International Conference
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    10.01.2019
    Servier Acquires non-Hodgkin B-cell Lymphoma Treatment PIXUVRI® (pixantrone) from CTI BioPharma, Strengthening the Servier Oncology Portfolio
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    09.30.2019
    Data from Agios’ Phase 3 ClarIDHy Trial of TIBSOVO® Demonstrates Significant Improvement in Progression Free Survival (PFS) Compared to Placebo in Previously Treated IDH1 Mutant Cholangiocarcinoma Patients
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    09.10.2019
    Agios to Present Data From the Phase 3 ClarIDHy Study of TIBSOVO® in Previously Treated IDH1 Mutant Cholangiocarcinoma in Presidential Symposium at ESMO
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    06.03.2019
    Agios Presents Updated Data from Phase 1 Studies of TIBSOVO® (ivosidenib) in Newly Diagnosed Adult Patients with IDH1 Mutant Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) Not Eligible for Intensive Chemotherapy
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