New cancer drug shows potential to double patients’ survival time

Health & Fitness
14 Apr 2026 • 1:22 AM MYT
The Independent
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New cancer drug shows potential to double patients’ survival time

  • A new pill, daraxonrasib, developed by Revolution Medicines, could significantly extend the lives of patients with late-stage pancreatic cancer.
  • Results from a 500-person Phase 3 trial showed that patients taking daraxonrasib had a 60% reduced risk of death compared to those on chemotherapy.
  • Patients treated with daraxonrasib lived an average of 13.2 months, nearly double the 6.7 months for those receiving only chemotherapy.
  • The drug works by blocking the mutated RAS gene, which is a key factor in various cancers, offering a more targeted treatment approach.
  • Revolution Medicines intends to submit the trial data to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for approval, with the agency already expediting promising medicines.

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