The New Zealand government has funded $NZ604 million worth of new medicines, including a suite of new cancer drugs.
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Australia has cemented its role in becoming a major player in the next generation of medicines with the launch of Ternarx – a globally competitive biotechnology company dedicated to finding new treatments for hard-to-treat cancers.
The New Zealand government has funded $NZ604 million worth of new medicines, including a suite of new cancer drugs.
The government has confirmed $604m in extra Pharmac funding, to cover "up to 54" new medicines including 26 cancer treatments.
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