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In this HotCopper Capital Compass interview, Prescient Therapeutics (ASX: PTX) CEO James McDonnell discusses the company’s progress with PTX-100, a first-in-class therapy targeting the RAS pathway in cancer.

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McDonnell outlines encouraging Phase 2A results in cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, the FDA fast track designation, and the broader potential of PTX-100 in addressing a significant unmet need across multiple cancer types.

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