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          Susan Galbraith of AstraZeneca gestures while speaking – pharma coverage from STAT
          Susan Galbraith, AstraZeneca’s head of cancer research and development, speaks at a STAT event in 2023. Marie Miller for STAT

          CHICAGO — AstraZeneca’s head of cancer research and development, Susan Galbraith, is British, and prone to a particularly British style of understatement. She doesn’t boast loudly. But she did come to this year’s annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology wearing a small lapel pin with the numeral 6 and the “AZ” corporate logo.

          That pin represents the number of years in a row that the London-based drug giant has had a presentation in the ASCO plenary, the conference’s biggest showcase for new data. This year, the company has two.

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          Scientific credibility is great, of course. But AstraZeneca’s shareholders want something else: return on investment.

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