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Ras Inhibitors

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Pancreatic cancer breakthrough prompts shift toward early-detection era
health4 days ago

Pancreatic cancer breakthrough prompts shift toward early-detection era

A new pancreatic cancer drug, daraxonrasib, has shown the ability to double median survival in advanced cases versus chemotherapy, fueling optimism about treating the disease earlier. At UC San Diego’s Moores Cancer Center, researchers note that early intervention could maximize benefits as part of PRECEDE, a global program screening at‑risk individuals with regular blood tests and imaging across 65 centers, with about 12,000 of 20,000 enrolled and roughly 75% of detected cases currently found at stage I. AI in imaging is anticipated to boost early detection, while the FDA has granted expanded access to the drug for patients not eligible for trials. Experts envision “interception studies” that could use RAS inhibitors earlier to prevent spread, potentially combining resection with targeted therapy for even better outcomes.

Second-Line BP Drug May Harm Kidneys in Diabetics, Real-World Study Finds
health25 days ago

Second-Line BP Drug May Harm Kidneys in Diabetics, Real-World Study Finds

A real-world analysis of 31,031 adults with type 2 diabetes on RAS and SGLT2 inhibitors found that those also taking dihydropyridine calcium-channel blockers had a 33% higher risk of major kidney events (≥40% decline in eGFR or progression to dialysis/kidney transplant) over a median follow-up of 3.5 years. The observational study suggests potential kidney risk with this drug class even in patients on modern kidney-protective therapies, possibly due to how DCCBs affect intraglomerular pressure. Causation can’t be established; randomized trials are needed to guide BP management in diabetic kidney disease.

Erasca’s RAS-targeted pill shows early tumor shrinkage in pancreatic and lung cancer trials
biotech2 months ago

Erasca’s RAS-targeted pill shows early tumor shrinkage in pancreatic and lung cancer trials

Erasca reported preliminary data showing its RAS-targeting pill ERAS-0015 shrank tumors in 40% of advanced pancreatic cancer patients and 62% of advanced non-small cell lung cancer patients from studies in the U.S. and China, suggesting potential advantages over a rival drug from Revolution Medicines. While the data are early and the lung results appear more definitive, Erasca says the clinical benefit and tolerability are promising and that all strategic options remain under consideration.