Abstract

The development of mutant-selective KRAS inhibitors represents a major therapeutic advance; however, patients can develop resistance through feedback mechanisms and genetic alterations in the RAS pathway. Three publications in Nature and Cancer Discovery describe a promising RAS(ON) multi-selective inhibitor that simultaneously targets oncogenic RAS and multiple potential resistance mechanisms while sparing normal tissue.

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