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Breakthrough in KRAS Drug for Pancreatic Cancer

19 April 2026 · 1 sources

A promising new drug targeting the KRAS mutation in pancreatic cancer is showing life-extending results, as seen in patient Leanna Stokes' clinical trial experience. After decades of failed attempts, Revolution Medicines' daraxonrasib is leading a wave of innovative treatments that could revolutionize care for pancreatic and other KRAS-mutant cancers. This breakthrough offers hope for patients facing one of the deadliest cancers, with multiple companies racing to develop next-generation inhibitors. The coming years will be crucial as these drugs move through clinical trials and potentially reshape oncology.

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STAT+: The race to catch KRAS, pancreatic cancer’s ‘greasy ball,’ and create the most promising drug in decades STAT News 19 Apr 2026, 08:30

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