oncodaily - Dana-Farber Cancer Institute shared a post on LinkedIn: “For years, RAS was considered one of the toughest targets in cancer research. In pancreatic cancer, that challenge is especially urgent. New […]
AI Summary: A targeted RAS inhibitor, daraxonrasib, produced promising clinical activity in patients with NRAS-mutant melanoma, demonstrating tumor responses and a tolerable safety profile in early studies. The data suggest a viable therapeutic avenue for a historically hard-to-treat subset and justify larger trials to confirm benefit — because apparently NRAS wasn’t going to cure itself.
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