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Originally published Wednesday, March 20, 2013 at 1:37 PM

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News Summary: Amgen virus-vaccine shrinks tumors

GOOD NEWS: Drugmaker Amgen's innovative melanoma treatment shrank far more tumors than standard treatment in a late-stage test. The experimental injected drug, dubbed T-VEC, uses a modified virus as a Trojan horse to infiltrate tumors, rip cancer cells apart and make immune cells attack, too.

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GOOD NEWS: Drugmaker Amgen's innovative melanoma treatment shrank far more tumors than standard treatment in a late-stage test. The experimental injected drug, dubbed T-VEC, uses a modified virus as a Trojan horse to infiltrate tumors, rip cancer cells apart and make immune cells attack, too.

THE RESULTS: T-VEC made skin cancer tumors disappear or shrink for six months or more in one in six study participants - versus one in 50 given standard treatment. Longer-term survival results, due at year's end, are crucial.

THE REACTION: Amgen shares briefly jumped to an all-time high and finished up 1.8 percent at $94.05.

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