A groundbreaking daily pill has been shown to double survival time for patients battling the world's deadliest cancer, marking a major advancement in medical research.

The overall survival rate for people who got daraxonrasib was 13.2 months, nearly double the 6.7 months people survived on standard chemotherapy alone.

Highly anticipated data presented at ASCO confirmed what’s been heralded as a medical breakthrough against a historically tough-to-treat tumor.

RASolute 302 findings herald a new standard of care in previously treated patients