Daily pill doubles survival time in deadliest cancer trial
A clinical trial has found that a daily pill called daraxonrasib can double survival time in patients with the world’s deadliest cancer, according to a report by The Guardian. Experts described the results as a gamechanger and one of the biggest breakthroughs in decades. The Guardian’s Madeleine Finlay spoke about the drug with Prof Naureen Starling, a consultant medical oncologist at the Royal Marsden hospital, to discuss how daraxonrasib works and its potential impact on patients. The report is based on a single source and has not been cross-referenced with other outlets.
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Sources: The Guardian
