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Which presentations are worth catching at ASCO this weekend? What is exon-skipping? And how do you pronounce bronchiectasis?

This week on “The Readout LOUD,” we preview some of the research that will be presented at the American Society of Clinical Oncology conference in Chicago. We also discuss the latest news in the health and life sciences, including a milestone in lung disease R&D and a Duchenne muscular dystrophy confirmatory trial failure.  

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To read more about Merus’ combination therapy, go here; For more on Johnson & Johnson’s mixed data, click here; For more on Nippon Shinyaku’s Duchenne drug trial failure, go here; To read more on Insmed’s bronchiectasis treatment, click here; To sign up for STAT’s ASCO newsletter, click here.

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