Adjuvant trastuzumab in HER2-positive breast cancer.

Trastuzumab improves survival in the adjuvant treatment of HER-positive breast cancer, although combined therapy with anthracycline-based regimens has been associated with cardiac toxicity. We wanted to evaluate the efficacy and safety of a new nonanthracycline regimen with trastuzumab. We randomly...

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Main Authors: Slamon, D., Eiermann, W., Robert, N., Pienkowski, T., Martin, M., Press, M., Mackey, J., Glaspy, J., Chan, Arlene, Pawlicki, M., Pinter, T., Valero, V., Liu, M., Sauter, G., von Minckwitz, G., Visco, F., Bee, V., Buyse, M., Bendahmane, B., Tabah-Fisch, I., Lindsay, M., Riva, A., Crown, J., Breast, C.
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Published: 2011
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author Slamon, D.
Eiermann, W.
Robert, N.
Pienkowski, T.
Martin, M.
Press, M.
Mackey, J.
Glaspy, J.
Chan, Arlene
Pawlicki, M.
Pinter, T.
Valero, V.
Liu, M.
Sauter, G.
von Minckwitz, G.
Visco, F.
Bee, V.
Buyse, M.
Bendahmane, B.
Tabah-Fisch, I.
Lindsay, M.
Riva, A.
Crown, J.
Breast, C.
author_facet Slamon, D.
Eiermann, W.
Robert, N.
Pienkowski, T.
Martin, M.
Press, M.
Mackey, J.
Glaspy, J.
Chan, Arlene
Pawlicki, M.
Pinter, T.
Valero, V.
Liu, M.
Sauter, G.
von Minckwitz, G.
Visco, F.
Bee, V.
Buyse, M.
Bendahmane, B.
Tabah-Fisch, I.
Lindsay, M.
Riva, A.
Crown, J.
Breast, C.
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description Trastuzumab improves survival in the adjuvant treatment of HER-positive breast cancer, although combined therapy with anthracycline-based regimens has been associated with cardiac toxicity. We wanted to evaluate the efficacy and safety of a new nonanthracycline regimen with trastuzumab. We randomly assigned 3222 women with HER2-positive early-stage breast cancer to receive doxorubicin and cyclophosphamide followed by docetaxel every 3 weeks (AC-T), the same regimen plus 52 weeks of trastuzumab (AC-T plus trastuzumab), or docetaxel and carboplatin plus 52 weeks of trastuzumab (TCH). The primary study end point was disease-free survival. Secondary end points were overall survival and safety. At a median follow-up of 65 months, 656 events triggered this protocol-specified analysis. The estimated disease-free survival rates at 5 years were 75% among patients receiving AC-T, 84% among those receiving AC-T plus trastuzumab, and 81% among those receiving TCH. Estimated rates of overall survival were 87%, 92%, and 91%, respectively. No significant differences in efficacy (disease-free or overall survival) were found between the two trastuzumab regimens, whereas both were superior to AC-T.The rates of congestive heart failure and cardiac dysfunction were significantly higher in the group receiving AC-T plus trastuzumab than in the TCH group (P<0.001). Eight cases of acute leukemia were reported: seven in the groups receiving the anthracycline-based regimens and one in the TCH group subsequent to receiving an anthracycline outside the study. The addition of 1 year of adjuvant trastuzumab significantly improved disease-free and overall survival among women with HER2-positive breast cancer. The risk-benefit ratio favored the nonanthracycline TCH regimen over AC-T plus trastuzumab, given its similar efficacy, fewer acute toxic effects, and lower risks of cardiotoxicity and leukemia.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-389732018-03-29T09:07:33Z Adjuvant trastuzumab in HER2-positive breast cancer. Slamon, D. Eiermann, W. Robert, N. Pienkowski, T. Martin, M. Press, M. Mackey, J. Glaspy, J. Chan, Arlene Pawlicki, M. Pinter, T. Valero, V. Liu, M. Sauter, G. von Minckwitz, G. Visco, F. Bee, V. Buyse, M. Bendahmane, B. Tabah-Fisch, I. Lindsay, M. Riva, A. Crown, J. Breast, C. Trastuzumab improves survival in the adjuvant treatment of HER-positive breast cancer, although combined therapy with anthracycline-based regimens has been associated with cardiac toxicity. We wanted to evaluate the efficacy and safety of a new nonanthracycline regimen with trastuzumab. We randomly assigned 3222 women with HER2-positive early-stage breast cancer to receive doxorubicin and cyclophosphamide followed by docetaxel every 3 weeks (AC-T), the same regimen plus 52 weeks of trastuzumab (AC-T plus trastuzumab), or docetaxel and carboplatin plus 52 weeks of trastuzumab (TCH). The primary study end point was disease-free survival. Secondary end points were overall survival and safety. At a median follow-up of 65 months, 656 events triggered this protocol-specified analysis. The estimated disease-free survival rates at 5 years were 75% among patients receiving AC-T, 84% among those receiving AC-T plus trastuzumab, and 81% among those receiving TCH. Estimated rates of overall survival were 87%, 92%, and 91%, respectively. No significant differences in efficacy (disease-free or overall survival) were found between the two trastuzumab regimens, whereas both were superior to AC-T.The rates of congestive heart failure and cardiac dysfunction were significantly higher in the group receiving AC-T plus trastuzumab than in the TCH group (P<0.001). Eight cases of acute leukemia were reported: seven in the groups receiving the anthracycline-based regimens and one in the TCH group subsequent to receiving an anthracycline outside the study. The addition of 1 year of adjuvant trastuzumab significantly improved disease-free and overall survival among women with HER2-positive breast cancer. The risk-benefit ratio favored the nonanthracycline TCH regimen over AC-T plus trastuzumab, given its similar efficacy, fewer acute toxic effects, and lower risks of cardiotoxicity and leukemia. 2011 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38973 10.1056/NEJMoa0910383 restricted
spellingShingle Slamon, D.
Eiermann, W.
Robert, N.
Pienkowski, T.
Martin, M.
Press, M.
Mackey, J.
Glaspy, J.
Chan, Arlene
Pawlicki, M.
Pinter, T.
Valero, V.
Liu, M.
Sauter, G.
von Minckwitz, G.
Visco, F.
Bee, V.
Buyse, M.
Bendahmane, B.
Tabah-Fisch, I.
Lindsay, M.
Riva, A.
Crown, J.
Breast, C.
Adjuvant trastuzumab in HER2-positive breast cancer.
title Adjuvant trastuzumab in HER2-positive breast cancer.
title_full Adjuvant trastuzumab in HER2-positive breast cancer.
title_fullStr Adjuvant trastuzumab in HER2-positive breast cancer.
title_full_unstemmed Adjuvant trastuzumab in HER2-positive breast cancer.
title_short Adjuvant trastuzumab in HER2-positive breast cancer.
title_sort adjuvant trastuzumab in her2-positive breast cancer.
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38973