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April 3rd 2025
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Arimidex/Faslodex And Enhertu Has Metastatic Breast Cancer Antitumor Activity
December 17th 2023Patients with chemotherapy-naïve, HER2-low hormone receptor-positive metastatic breast cancer experienced antitumor activity via combination therapy with Arimidex or Faslodex plus Enhertu, according to data from the phase 1b DESTINY-Breast08 trial.
Giuliana Rancic Talks Breast Cancer Survivorship Insights
December 16th 2023“I have found many survivors to be very strong women who seem like they have things under control but it’s always important for family and friends to check in,” television personality, author and breast cancer survivor Giuliana Rancic told CURE.
Presurgical Opdivo, Chemo See High Response in Early-Stage Breast Cancer
December 9th 2023Opdivo and non–anthracycline containing chemotherapy before surgery produced promising pathologic complete response rates regardless of whether Opdivo was administered before or during treatment with carboplatin and paclitaxel in patients with stage 1 to 2B triple-negative breast cancer.
Tecentriq Plus Perjeta, Herceptin, Chemo Does Not Improve pCR in HER2+ Breast Cancer
December 8th 2023A recent phase 3 APTneo Michelangelo trial added Tecentriq to neoadjuvant Herceptin plus Perjeta and chemotherapy which did not lead to a statistically significant improvement in pathologic complete response in patients with HER2-positive operable breast cancer.
Kadcyla Is the ‘First Therapy to Show Improved Survival’ in a Breast Cancer Subset
December 8th 2023Kadcyla outperformed Herceptin regarding overall- and invasive disease-free survival in patients with HER2-positive early breast cancer that still had remaining invasive disease after undergoing neoadjuvant therapy.