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Editor's Note: The story will be updated after the study's presentation Friday afternoon. Please check back later. | About three years after a phase 3 flop led Takeda to withdraw its Exkivity from the EGFR exon 20 lung cancer market, Dizal Pharma has data showing its small molecule drug may have what it takes to challenge Johnson & Johnson’s antibody in the first-line setting.
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