So, there’s this drug called Dacomitinib, and it’s really made for people with a specific kind of lung cancer. It targets a part of the cancer called EGFR if they have either a 19 exon deletion or a 21 L858R mutation. The way it works is by stopping this EGFR signaling thing, which is key in how cancer grows and spreads.
You can get it in three doses: 15, 30, and 45 milligrams. They usually suggest the 45 mg dose, and you take it every day. All these doses come in the form of a pill with a special coating.
These pills come in bottles with 30 of them, so it’s pretty handy for both patients and docs.
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