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Schering AG considers sell off of radiopharmaceutical business
Schering AG considers sell off of radiopharmaceutical
business
Date published: 06/12/2005
Schering
AG has said that it is considering off loading its CIS bio International
Radiopharmaceutical subsidiary. The German-based firm said that the move is
part of an overall company review to increase profitability and that several
parties had already informed the firm that they are interested.
If CIS
Bio is bought, Schering claims that it will have a one-off negative effect on
its financial results. The company's business is currently focused on oncology,
gynaecology & andrology, specialised therapeutics and diagnostic imaging.
"We are in the process of re-aligning our strategy in the area of diagnostic
imaging," said Dr Karin Dorrepaal, member of Schering's Executive
Board.
"We intend to focus on innovative diagnostic fields of magnetic
resonance imaging, computer tomography, optical and molecular imaging," he
added.
The company had recently announced that it had begun two phase
II trials with anti-cancer drug ZK-EPO. The trial will look at the drug's
efficacy in patients with ovarian, breast and non-small cell lung cancer. The
former trial will take place in Germany in several centres, whilst the ovarian
cancer trial will happen in the UK. Tests involving patients with breast cancer
will take place across Europe.
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