Canadian pancreatic cancer specialists expect to open clinical trials on pill that doubled survival time
TORONTO — Oncologists say they’re working to quickly get Canadian patients with pancreatic cancer into clinical trials for a new pill that could double their survival time.
Dr. Jennifer Knox, medical director of the pancreatic cancer clinic at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre in Toronto, said she hopes to start a clinical trial of the experimental medication daraxonrasib and other related drugs at her centre in the coming months.
Knox independently reviewed a U.S.-led study of daraxonrasib and presented her assessment at at a meeting of the American Society for Clinical Oncology in Chicago on Sunday.
In an interview on Tuesday, she called the study results “amazing.”

