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Weekly Paclitaxel and Trastuzumab as a First-Line Therapy in Patients with HER2-Overexpressing Metastatic Breast Cancer: Magnitude of HER2/neu Amplification as a Predictive Factor for Efficacy

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Authors

Han, Hye-Suk; Kim, Jin-Soo; Park, Jin Hyun; Jeon, Yoon Kyung; Lee, Keun-Wook; Oh, Do-Youn; Kim, Jee Hyun; Park, So Yeon; Im, Seock-Ah; Kim, Tae-You; Park, In Ae; Bang, Yung-Jue

Issue Date
2009-10
Publisher
대한의학회
Citation
Journal of Korean Medical Science, Vol.24 No.5, pp.910-917
Abstract
We evaluated the efficacy and safety of weekly paclitaxel plus trastuzumab as first-line chemotherapy in women with HER2-overexpressing metastatic breast cancer (MBC), and we investigated the prognostic factors including magnitude of HER2/neu amplification in this population. We analyzed 54 patients with HER2-overexpressing MBC that were treated with weekly paclitaxel plus trastuzumab as first-line chemotherapy from February 2004 to December 2006. At a median follow-up of 28 months, median time to progression (TTP) was 16.6 months (95% Cl, 9.4 to 23.7 months) and median overall survival was 25.6 months (95% Cl, 21.8 to 27.3 months). Therapy was generally well tolerated, although three patients (5.5%) experienced reversible, symptomatic heart failure. Of the 27 patients evaluable for the HER2 FISH, patients with a HER2/CEP17 ratio of <= 4.0 had significantly shorter TTP than those with a HER2/CEP17 ratio of >4.0 (10.8 vs. 23.2 months, P=0.034). A HER2/CEP17 ratio of >4.0 was identified as significant predictive factor of TTP by multivariate analysis (P=0.032). The combination of weekly paclitaxel plus trastuzumab as first-line chemotherapy is an effective regimen in patients with HER2-FISH-positive MBC. Furthermore, the magnitude of HER2 amplification is an independent predictive factor of TTP.
ISSN
1011-8934
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/76439
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2009.24.5.910
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