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CONQUERING KRAS FOR PATIENTS WITH PANCREATIC CANCER

Building on breakthroughs that transformed KRAS from an undruggable target into a therapeutic reality, the Conquering KRAS for Patients with Pancreatic Cancer TeamLab is developing the next generation of combination therapeutic strategies designed to deliver deeper, more durable responses for patients with pancreatic cancer.

PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS

The Conquering Kras for Patients with Pancreatic Cancer TeamLab is supported in partnership with the Lustgarten Foundation, the largest private funder of pancreatic cancer research with a singular mission of transforming pancreatic cancer into a curable disease (read more), and the Cinelli Family Foundation, whose purpose is to build a future where blood, pancreatic, and breast cancers are curable (read more). 

    • Building upon a first-of-its-kind clinical study launched through the Conquering KRAS in Pancreatic Cancer TeamLab in 2024, which evaluated the effects of Revolution Medicines’ daraxonrasib in patient biopsy samples before, during and after treatment. Daraxonrasib is a novel RAS inhibitor that recently doubled overall survival in a phase 3 clinical trial of advanced pancreatic cancer.
    • This uniquely rich collection of patient samples will enable the TeamLab to create one of the most comprehensive pictures to date of how pancreatic cancers respond and adapt to RAS-directed therapy, helping identify biomarkers of response, uncover mechanisms of resistance, and reveal new therapeutic vulnerabilities that may be targeted through combination approaches.
    • Researchers will use these discoveries to develop and prioritize novel combination therapy strategies, evaluate them in laboratory models, and advance the most promising approaches into multi-arm clinical studies designed to improve the depth and durability of patient benefit.

MEET THE TEAM

AllDana-Farber Cancer InstituteMemorial Sloan Kettering Cancer CenterMIT’s Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer ResearchThe Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns HopkinsThe University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

MEET THE TEAM

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AllDana-Farber Cancer InstituteMemorial Sloan Kettering Cancer CenterMIT’s Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer ResearchThe Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns HopkinsThe University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

PROJECT SUMMARY

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is the most common form of pancreatic cancer and one of the deadliest cancers worldwide. Despite decades of research, most patients are diagnosed with advanced disease, and fewer than 16% survive five years after diagnosis. Over 90% of pancreatic cancers are driven by mutations in KRAS, making it one of the most important targets in the disease.

For decades, KRAS was considered “undruggable.” Recent advances in drug development have changed that paradigm, with a new generation of KRAS- and RAS-directed therapies demonstrating encouraging results in clinical trials. These breakthroughs represent a major step forward for patients with RAS-driven cancers and have fundamentally changed the landscape of pancreatic cancer research.

Yet important challenges remain. While RAS-directed therapies have demonstrated significant promise, researchers are still working to understand why some patients respond more effectively than others, how tumors adapt to treatment, and what strategies may deliver deeper and more durable benefit. Answering these questions will be critical to realizing the full potential of RAS-directed therapy.

Supported in partnership with the Lustgarten Foundation and with support from the Cinelli Family Foundation, the Conquering KRAS for Patients with Pancreatic Cancer TeamLab brings together experts in pancreatic cancer biology, KRAS signaling, immunology, computational biology, translational science, and clinical research from six leading cancer research institutions including, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center at Johns Hopkins, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, MIT’s Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, and NYU Langone Health.

Building on a first-of-its-kind clinical study launched through the original Conquering KRAS in Pancreatic Cancer TeamLab, researchers will analyze tumor and blood samples collected before, during, and after treatment with the RAS inhibitor daraxonrasib. This uniquely rich collection of patient samples and molecular data provides an unprecedented opportunity to understand how pancreatic cancers respond and adapt to RAS-directed therapy throughout the treatment journey.

By integrating advanced molecular profiling, computational analysis, laboratory modeling, and clinical investigation, the TeamLab will identify biomarkers of response, uncover mechanisms of resistance, and reveal new therapeutic vulnerabilities. Researchers will then use these discoveries to develop and evaluate novel combination therapeutic strategies designed to enhance and extend the benefit of KRAS-directed treatments.

The TeamLab will test promising combination strategies through rigorous laboratory studies and apply these learnings in multiple combination trials with similar sample collections strategies, creating a continuous cycle of discovery in which insights from patients inform new treatment strategies, and those strategies are rapidly translated back to patients.

Through this model of radical collaboration, the Conquering KRAS for Patients with Pancreatic Cancer TeamLab aims to help define the next generation of RAS-directed therapy and combination treatment strategies, accelerating progress toward more effective and durable treatments for patients with pancreatic cancer.

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