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Optimizing the management of HER2-positive early breast cancer: the clinical reality
[摘要] Breast cancer positive for HER2 (human epidermal growth factor receptor 2) is associated with a poor prognosis for patients with both early-stage and metastatic breast cancer. Trastuzumab has been shown to be effective and is now considered the standard of care for early-stage patients with HER2-positive breast cancer. In that population, trastuzumab has been studied in six randomized clinical trials. Over­all, use of this agent leads to a significant reduction in risk of disease recurrence and improvement in overall survival. Despite the strong evidence for the use of trastuzumab in managing HER2-positive early breast cancer (EBC), a number of clinical controver­sies remain. The authors of this paper undertook a review of the available scientific literature on adju­vant trastuzumab to produce practical considerations from Canadian oncologists. The panel focused their discussion on five key areas: Management of node-negative disease with tu­mours 1 cm or smaller in size Management of HER2-positive EBC across the spectrum of the disease (that is, nodal and steroid hormone receptor status, tumour size) Timing of trastuzumab therapy with chemotherapy for early-stage disease: concurrent or sequential Treatment duration of trastuzumab for EBC The role of non-anthracycline trastuzumab-based regimens
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