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AstraZeneca is slated to buy radiopharmaceutical maker Fusion Pharmaceuticals for 2 billion, its second billion-plus-dollar buy in less than a week. With the acquisition of Fusion, the pharma giant gains a suite of radioconjugates, including a drug candidate for prostate cancer that's in midstage clinical trials and several earlier-stage compounds directed at various solid tumors. Fusion's radioconjugates attach α-emitting radioactive isotopes to antibodies to deliver them directly to tumors. The isotopes then irradiate at short distances, killing cancer cells more precisely than chemotherapy can. Analysts are bullish on radiopharmaceuticals. In a research note, William Blair's Andy T. Hsieh and Alexandra V. Ramsey write that the modality would "likely provide investors with a secular growth opportunity well into the next decade" and would benefit Big Pharma in particular, pointing to Eli Lilly and Company's acquisition of Point Biopharma and Bristol Myers Squibb's acquisition of RayzeBio, both within the past 6
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