Enthusiasm about the approach to cancer treatment could trigger some creative deal-making

This image shows pancreatic cancer cells (nuclei in blue) growing as a sphere encased in membranes.National Cancer Institute/USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center

Adam Feuerstein is a senior writer and biotech columnist, reporting on the crossroads of drug development, business, Wall Street, and biotechnology. He is also a co-host of the weekly biotech podcast The Readout Loud and author of the newsletter Adam’s Biotech Scorecard. You can reach Adam on Signal at stataf.54.

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Never before have I covered so much positive news about pancreatic cancer in such a short period of time. What happens next? Could Revolution Medicines buy Tango Therapeutics? Or, perhaps Bristol Myers Squibb goes all out and acquires Revolution Medicines?