New Data Supports Initiation of Ph 3 RASolute 303 Registrational Trial of Daraxonrasib in 1L Metastatic Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma
“Patients living with pancreatic cancer have an urgent need for more effective and durable treatment options, and we are pursuing a bold vision to establish new global standards of care across treatment lines for this devastating disease,” said Mark A. Goldsmith M.D., Ph.D., chief executive officer and chairman of Revolution Medicines. “Daraxonrasib’s pioneering mechanism of action covering RAS cancer driver mutations broadly, and highly encouraging new clinical findings released today, together provide strong evidence of its potential to serve these patients. The promising clinical profile observed in investigational studies to date in both previously treated and treatment-naïve patients with pancreatic cancer compels initiation of our planned registrational study evaluating daraxonrasib as monotherapy and in combination with chemotherapy in the first line metastatic setting.”
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