Revolution Medicines' Pancreatic Cancer Drug Doubles Survival in Phase 3 Trial, May Redefine Treatment
April 13, 2026
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Revolution Medicines reported that its pancreatic cancer drug daraxonrasib nearly doubles median overall survival in a Phase 3 trial, improving from 6.7 months with chemotherapy to 13.2 months.
In the trial, patients on daraxonrasib averaged 13.2 months of survival versus 6.7 months on standard chemotherapy, a 6.5-month gain and a 60% reduction in the risk of death.
The company announced that daraxonrasib met all primary and secondary endpoints in the Phase 3 study and significantly improved survival compared with chemotherapy.
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Independent experts not involved in the study described the result as very impressive and potentially meaningful in a hard-to-treat cancer.
The drug showed a manageable safety profile with no new safety concerns, with rash as a known, typically manageable side effect.
The report is an excerpt from STAT, with full details available to STAT+ subscribers.
Revolution Medicines characterized the results as unprecedented, noting no prior Phase 3 pancreatic cancer trial has shown an overall survival benefit greater than one year, and the CEO suggested the findings could be practice-changing and may pursue FDA approval soon via a National Priority Voucher.
The company plans to seek approval for second-line use and is conducting a Phase 3 trial for newly diagnosed patients, with additional trials in progress.
Daraxonrasib targets RAS mutations, present in about 90% of pancreatic cancers, potentially signaling a new era of RAS-targeted therapy for this disease.
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STAT • Apr 13, 2026
Revolution Medicines touts ‘unprecedented’ data for pancreatic cancer pill
