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Johnson & Johnson to expand dermatology portfolio with $850m Proteologix acquisition

The company will gain access to two treatments for atopic dermatitis

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Johnson & Johnson shares positive results for TAR-200 in high-risk bladder cancer

More than 83,000 cases of bladder cancer are diagnosed in the US every year

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J&J’s Rybrevant combination recommended by CHMP to treat advanced lung cancer

The fully-human EGFR-MET bispecific antibody has been recommended as a first-line treatment option

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AbbVie shares positive results for Rinvoq in head-to-head atopic dermatitis study

An estimated 10% of adults and 24.6% of adolescents are affected by the inflammatory skin condition

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J&J and Legend’s Carvykti receives EC approval to treat relapsed and refractory multiple myeloma

The BCMA-targeted therapy is the first to receive approval in Europe for RRMM patients as early as first relapse

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J&J and Legend’s Carvykti approved by FDA for expanded multiple myeloma use

The cell therapy is the first and only BCMA-targeted therapy to be approved for this condition as early as first relapse

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Johnson & Johnson to expand cardiovascular capabilities with $13.1bn Shockwave acquisition

Cardiovascular disease results in an estimated 17.9 million global deaths every year

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Johnson & Johnson’s Opsynvi granted FDA approval in pulmonary arterial hypertension

The rare form of pulmonary hypertension is responsible for up to 1,000 new cases in the US every year

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UK survey reveals two-thirds of vitiligo patients struggle with mental health

The Vitiligo Society has launched a campaign to address the lack of awareness and understanding surrounding the condition

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Dermavant reports positive late-stage results for Vtama cream in atopic dermatitis

The inflammatory skin disease affects up to 10% of adults and 20% of children worldwide

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Eli Lilly shares positive late-stage results for lebrikizumab in atopic dermatitis

The study evaluated lebrikizumab in patients with moderate-to-severe AD and darker skin tones

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Sanofi shares promising results for amlitelimab in moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis

Amlitelimab could potentially offer treatment for a range of other immune-mediated diseases and inflammatory disorders

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