2019
HER2-Enriched Subtype and ERBB2 Expression in HER2-Positive Breast Cancer Treated with Dual HER2 Blockade
Prat A, Pascual T, De Angelis C, Gutierrez C, Llombart-Cussac A, Wang T, Cortés J, Rexer B, Paré L, Forero A, Wolff AC, Morales S, Adamo B, Brasó-Maristany F, Vidal M, Veeraraghavan J, Krop I, Galván P, Pavlick AC, Bermejo B, Izquierdo M, Rodrik-Outmezguine V, Reis-Filho JS, Hilsenbeck SG, Oliveira M, Dieci MV, Griguolo G, Fasani R, Nuciforo P, Parker JS, Conte P, Schiff R, Guarneri V, Osborne CK, Rimawi MF. HER2-Enriched Subtype and ERBB2 Expression in HER2-Positive Breast Cancer Treated with Dual HER2 Blockade. Journal Of The National Cancer Institute 2019, 112: 46-54. PMID: 31037288, PMCID: PMC7850037, DOI: 10.1093/jnci/djz042.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAntibodies, Monoclonal, HumanizedAntineoplastic AgentsAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsBiomarkers, TumorBreast NeoplasmsClinical Trials, Phase II as TopicClinical Trials, Phase III as TopicFemaleGene ExpressionHumansLapatinibMiddle AgedMolecular Targeted TherapyNeoadjuvant TherapyNeoplasm StagingPrognosisReceptor, ErbB-2Reproducibility of ResultsSurvival AnalysisTreatment OutcomeConceptsHER2-positive breast cancerProgression-free survivalOverall response rateHER2-positive diseasePathological complete responseOverall survivalBreast cancerEarly diseaseAdvanced HER2-positive diseaseLonger progression-free survivalHigher overall response rateDual HER2 blockadeLonger overall survivalHER2-positive tumorsHER2 blockadeNeoadjuvant lapatinibNeoadjuvant trastuzumabAdvanced diseaseComplete responsePrimary outcomeClinical trialsIntrinsic subtypesIdentifies tumorsAdvanced settingERBB2 mRNA
2015
Chemotherapy-related amenorrhea after adjuvant paclitaxel–trastuzumab (APT trial)
Ruddy KJ, Guo H, Barry W, Dang CT, Yardley DA, Moy B, Marcom PK, Albain KS, Rugo HS, Ellis MJ, Shapira I, Wolff AC, Carey LA, Overmoyer BA, Hudis C, Krop IE, Burstein HJ, Winer EP, Partridge AH, Tolaney SM. Chemotherapy-related amenorrhea after adjuvant paclitaxel–trastuzumab (APT trial). Breast Cancer Research And Treatment 2015, 151: 589-596. PMID: 25981899, PMCID: PMC5057177, DOI: 10.1007/s10549-015-3426-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChemotherapy-related amenorrheaChemotherapy initiationMenopausal symptomsBreast cancerAdjuvant breast cancer therapyEarly-stage breast cancerNode-negative HER2Weeks of paclitaxelStage breast cancerLast menstrual periodBreast cancer therapyAdjuvant paclitaxelAmenorrhea ratesAPT trialEligible patientsEvaluable populationPremenopausal womenAdjuvant studiesTrastuzumab monotherapyMedian timeMenstrual periodCancer regimensAmenorrheaTrastuzumabMonths
2013
Pertuzumab: Optimizing HER2 Blockade
Metzger-Filho O, Winer EP, Krop I. Pertuzumab: Optimizing HER2 Blockade. Clinical Cancer Research 2013, 19: 5552-5556. PMID: 23942091, DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.ccr-13-0518.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAntibodies, Monoclonal, HumanizedAntineoplastic AgentsBreast NeoplasmsClinical Trials, Phase I as TopicClinical Trials, Phase II as TopicClinical Trials, Phase III as TopicFemaleHumansReceptor, ErbB-2Receptor, ErbB-3ConceptsBreast cancerAdvanced HER2-positive breast cancerHER2-positive breast cancerRecombinant humanized monoclonal antibodyAddition of pertuzumabTrastuzumab/pertuzumabPhase III studyProgression-free survivalFirst-line treatmentMetastatic breast cancerRisk of mortalityHumanized monoclonal antibodyHeterodimerization of HER2EGF receptorMechanism of actionHER2 blockadeIII studyClinical dataHER familyHER2-HER3 heterodimersPertuzumabDrug AdministrationMonoclonal antibodiesU.S. FoodHER2-HER3