Pancreatic Cancer
Coverage of Pancreatic Cancer in the Nexus archive.
- New drug seeks to help pancreatic cancer patients at Memorial Regional Hospital
Memorial Regional Hospital in Hollywood is using an experimental drug, Daraxonrasib, to treat pancreatic cancer patients. Russell Reed, a Stage 2B pancreatic cancer patient, and his wife Marnie are advocating for access to the drug, which has shown extended survival times in trials compared to chemotherapy. Dr. Jesus Fabregas from the Memorial Cancer Institute highlights the drug's potential to improve quality of life by targeting a protein linked to cancer growth.
- China’s biotech firms challenge US with rapidly developing RAS-targeted cancer therapies
Chinese biotech firms are developing RAS-targeted cancer therapies that challenge U.S. companies like Revolution Medicines, whose drug improved survival for pancreatic cancer patients. Analysts note Chinese rivals are undervalued despite rapid progress in this competitive field.
- I quit my job to travel with my dad. He died 10 days later.
The author quit their job to travel with their father, who was later diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and died 10 days after their trip began. A year later, the author is returning to work after grieving and managing their father's estate.
- The exact amount of daily light exposure that can reduce your risk of pancreatic cancer by 40%
A study suggests that a specific duration of daily light exposure may reduce the risk of pancreatic cancer by 40%.
- My father died of cancer at 72. A $12,000 longevity exam at a Silicon Valley clinic found both good and bad news in my DNA.
The author underwent a $12,000 longevity test at Human Longevity in Silicon Valley to assess cancer and other health risks after their father died of pancreatic cancer. The results showed a 99% chance of being cancer-free but revealed elevated risks for neurological conditions. The tests included genomic sequencing, blood work, and MRI scans.
- New pancreatic cancer drug program may help rural patients get treatment closer to home
A new pancreatic cancer drug program, Daraxonrasib, which is not fully FDA-approved, may help rural patients access treatment closer to home. Brad Dugai from Mathews County is one of the patients benefiting from this program.
- Doctors say new pancreatic cancer drug is giving hope to advanced stage patients
An experimental drug is showing promise for pancreatic cancer patients, even in advanced stages. Doctors report that the treatment is providing hope for those with advanced pancreatic cancer.
- A single pint of beer a day dramatically increases the risk of being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer
A single pint of beer consumed daily is associated with a significantly increased risk of pancreatic cancer diagnosis. The study highlights the potential health risks linked to regular beer consumption.
- Opinion: STAT+: The real work for making dramatic gains against pancreatic cancer is just beginning
A UCLA-led study found that pancreatic cancer patients taking daraxonrasib lived an average of 13.2 months, compared to 6.6-6.7 months with chemotherapy alone. The FDA granted early access to the drug for patients who failed standard treatments, as reported at the ASCO meeting in Chicago.
- STAT+: In pancreatic cancer, Patrick Soon-Shiong makes promises he has not kept
Patrick Soon-Shiong's claims about transforming pancreatic cancer treatment with novel immunotherapies are criticized for lacking clinical evidence, with a gap between his promises and actual FDA-approved outcomes. The article highlights his history in treating pancreatic cancer and the 'Bioshield' mission, while noting financial self-interest and regulatory scrutiny.
- Vitamin D shows promise for hard-to-treat pancreatic cancers
A study found that adding vitamin D supplementation to chemotherapy for pancreatic cancer was safe and reduced tumor-protective tissue density while increasing immune T-cells. The results suggest potential for improving treatment outcomes in hard-to-treat pancreatic cancers.
- STAT+: ‘Synthetic lethality’ could trigger another round of biotech M&A
A clinical trial showed improved outcomes for pancreatic cancer patients using a combination of Tango Therapeutics' PRMT5 inhibitor and Revolution Medicines' pan-RAS inhibitor. The article speculates on potential biotech mergers and acquisitions involving companies like Revolution Medicines, Tango Therapeutics, and Bristol Myers Squibb.
- Tango Therapeutics stock surges on pancreatic cancer drug combo data
Tango Therapeutics' stock surged after a combination of vopimetostat and Revolution Medicines' daraxonrasib showed a 92% response rate in patients with advanced pancreatic cancer.
- Pancreatic cancer: New drug extends lives but isn't a cure
The newly developed treatment daraxonrasib can double the years left to live for patients with pancreatic cancer, but it does not cure the disease and is only effective if treatment begins early.
- STAT+: Combination of pancreatic cancer drugs from Tango, Revolution leads to high response rate
A combination of Tango Therapeutics' vopimetostat and Revolution Medicines' daraxonrasib showed durable responses in most pancreatic cancer patients in an early-stage trial. Revolution's drug has demonstrated unprecedented outcomes, highlighting potential in oncology treatments.
- The 'healthy' oils used in everyday cooking that may fuel deadly pancreatic cancer... and which foods protect against it
The article discusses how certain 'healthy' oils commonly used in cooking may contribute to pancreatic cancer and identifies foods that offer protection against the disease.
- The 'remarkable' link between Mounjaro and pancreatic cancer revealed: It kills three-quarters of patients within a year and cases are rising... but now landmark study shows impact of fat jabs against disease
The article highlights a link between the drug Mounjaro and pancreatic cancer, noting that three-quarters of patients die within a year as cases rise. It also mentions a landmark study examining the impact of 'fat jabs' against the disease.
- The remarkable link between Mounjaro and pancreatic cancer revealed: It kills three-quarters of patients within a year and cases are rising... now landmark study shows impact of fat jabs on disease
A landmark study reveals a link between Mounjaro and pancreatic cancer, noting that three-quarters of patients die within a year. Cases of the disease are rising, and the study examines the impact of 'fat jabs' on pancreatic cancer.
- A New Pill Finally Offers Hope for Pancreatic Cancer
A new daily pill for pancreatic cancer has shown to reduce the risk of death by 60% compared to chemotherapy in a study involving 500 patients. The drug, developed by a biotech company, is doubling survival time for patients with an aggressive form of the disease.
- Innovation in medicine is having a breakthrough moment
Recent breakthroughs in medicine, including Revolution Medicines' pancreatic cancer treatment and Eli Lilly's anti-obesity drug, show significant progress in extending patient survival and reducing body weight. These advancements stem from decades of research investment but face challenges like high costs and the need for long-term use.
- What RevMed’s pancreatic cancer drug meant for one patient
Revolution Medicines' pancreatic cancer drug, daraxonrasib, received a standing ovation from oncologists during a data presentation. The article also addresses the poor performance of biotech stocks this week and discusses other topics on 'The Readout LOUD' podcast.
- Cancer breakthrough bonanza: Does string of advances signal turning point?
A new pill doubling survival time for pancreatic cancer and major advancements in breast, bladder, and neck cancer treatments were announced at the American Society of Clinical Oncology conference in Chicago, sparking widespread medical community acclaim.
- STAT+: For pancreatic cancer patients, an exciting drug can feel out of reach
Amy Johnston, a pancreatic cancer patient, is participating in a clinical trial for daraxonrasib, a drug that nearly doubled survival time in trials. Revolution Medicines is offering the drug via an expanded access program, but patients face anxiety over supply shortages and prioritization.
- Scientists finally crack an “undruggable” pancreatic cancer target and nearly double survival
Scientists have developed a drug, daraxonrasib, targeting the KRAS mutation in pancreatic cancer, which was previously considered undruggable. The drug nearly doubled survival rates for patients with advanced pancreatic cancer and reduced the risk of death by 60% in a major clinical trial.
- Redwood City company develops pill to treat pancreatic cancer, and trial results are promising
A Redwood City company, Revolution Medicines, developed an experimental pill called daraxonrasib for pancreatic cancer, showing trial results that doubled patient survival rates from six and a half months to over 13 months compared to chemotherapy. The drug is now being fast-tracked by the FDA.
- Landmark pancreatic cancer treatment paves way for targeting other tricky tumors
A landmark treatment for pancreatic cancer has shown unprecedented results, offering hope for targeting other challenging tumors. The breakthrough highlights optimism for addressing previously difficult-to-treat cancers.
- The truth behind pancreatic cancer surge in women under 55 truly alarms me. You MUST ditch this daily habit now - and never ignore this early warning signal that will boost your chance of survival: DR MAX PEMBERTON
The article highlights a surge in pancreatic cancer cases among women under 55, urging readers to eliminate a specific daily habit and recognize an early warning signal to improve survival chances. Dr. Max Pemberton is cited as the source of these recommendations.
- Ben Sasse reflects on life, parenting, future of country in Ruthless interview
Ben Sasse discusses his stage-four pancreatic cancer diagnosis, emphasizes family roots in Nebraska, and shares parenting strategies focused on service and gratitude. He reflects on political and technological changes impacting American life.
- Pancreatic cancer: Dr. Pudlarz praises 'new generation targeted therapy' that inhibits gene mutation
Dr. Thomas Pudlarz, a Medical Oncologist at the Gustave-Roussy Institute, highlights a new experimental targeted therapy for pancreatic cancer as a significant advancement. Pancreatic cancer remains a major challenge in oncology, but this therapy represents one of the first improvements in many years.
- One fat helped pancreatic cancer grow while another cut disease in half
A study found that oleic acid, found in olive oil, accelerated pancreatic cancer growth in mice, while omega-3-rich fats from fish oil significantly slowed the disease. The research highlights that the type of fat consumed may be more critical than the quantity in pancreatic cancer development.
- Promising pancreatic cancer treatment doubles survival rates
An experimental drug for pancreatic cancer, taken once daily, has shown promising results in slowing cancer progression and extending patient survival. Dr. Rachna Shroff from the University of Arizona Comprehensive Cancer Center discusses the treatment's potential.
- What makes promising pancreatic cancer drug different from chemotherapy?
A new drug in trials demonstrated that pancreatic cancer patients survived twice as long as those treated with chemotherapy alone. Dr. Jon LaPook reported on the findings.
- STAT+: At ASCO, talk of barriers to cancer care, new treatments, and other big takeaways
The ASCO meeting highlighted discussions on barriers to cancer care and new treatments, including Brian Wolpin's presentation on the daraxonrasib pancreatic cancer study, which received a sustained standing ovation. The article concludes with a farewell from Chicago and an invitation to a virtual recap.
- 'Game changer' experimental drug doubles survival time for pancreatic cancer, trial shows
An experimental drug that doubles survival time for pancreatic cancer is being hailed as a breakthrough for combating one of the world's deadliest cancers.
- 'Transformative' pancreatic cancer drug doubles survival time
An experimental daily pill for advanced pancreatic cancer nearly doubled survival time compared to chemotherapy infusions. Patients taking the drug lived significantly longer than those receiving traditional treatment.
- Drug nearly doubles survival rate for some pancreatic cancer patients, study finds
A new drug nearly doubles survival rates for some pancreatic cancer patients, according to a study. Dr. Harsh Singh from the MGB Cancer Institute provided additional details.
- New drug offers possible breakthrough for some pancreatic cancer patients
A new drug for pancreatic cancer is offering patients hope for survival against a deadly form of cancer. Dr. Jon LaPook reports more details.
- STAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re reading about pancreatic and lung cancer drugs, China biotech growth, and more
Revolution Medicines' pancreatic cancer drug daraxonrasib showed a 60% reduction in mortality risk compared to chemotherapy, with a median survival of 13.2 months. China's biotechnology sector is rapidly growing, marked by a first-ever China-only clinical trial presentation at the ASCO conference.
- STAT+: A turning point for pancreatic cancer patients
The article highlights recent advancements in pancreatic cancer treatment, including detailed results from daraxonrasib trials, and a Chinese lung cancer therapy exceeding expectations. It also discusses regulatory debates over a long-standing peptide used by biohackers.
- Why doctors stood up and cheered mid-presentation for a historic pancreatic cancer treatment
A successful late-stage treatment for pancreatic cancer that nearly doubles patient survival rates caused doctors and global oncology professionals to stand and cheer during its announcement. The treatment marks a historic advancement in addressing the deadly disease.