The NHS lung cancer drug that ‘stops tumours growing’

Historic breakthrough as Sotorasib found to successfully target ‘death star’ mutation

An x-ray of lungs
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NHS lung cancer patients will be the first in Europe to receive a revolutionary new drug that can stop tumour growth.

The Times reported that Sotorasib will be fast-tracked to NHS patients after trials found that the medication halted the growth of lung cancer for seven months.

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