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Targeting breast cancer initiating cells: advances in breast cancer research and therapy
2014
Over the past 10 years there have been significant advances in our understanding of breast cancer and the important roles that breast cancer initiating cells (CICs) play in the development and resistance of breast cancer. Breast CICs endowed with self-renewing and tumor-initiating capacities are believed to be responsible for the relapses which often occur after various breast cancer therapies. In this review, we will summarize some of the key developments in breast CICs which will include discussion of some of the key genes implicated: estrogen receptor (. ER), HER2, BRCA1, TP53, PIK3CA, RB, P16INK1 and various miRs as well some drugs which are showing promise in targeting CICs. In additio…
The proteasome inhibitor Bortezomib (Velcade) as potential inhibitor of estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer
2015
Around 70% of breast cancers express the estrogen receptor α (ERα) and depend on estrogen for growth, survival and disease progression. The presence of hormone sensitivity is usually associated with a favorable prognosis. Use of adjuvant anti-endocrine therapy has significantly decreased breast cancer mortality in patients with early-stage disease, and anti-endocrine therapy also plays a central role in the treatment of advanced stages. However a subset of hormone receptor-positive breast cancers do not benefit from anti-endocrine therapy, and nearly all hormone receptor-positive metastatic breast cancers ultimately develop resistance to anti-hormonal therapies. Despite new insights into me…
Letter to the Editor regarding the paper by Aurilio et al., A meta-analysis of oestrogen receptor, progesterone receptor and human epidermal growth f…
2014
Sir,We have read with great interest the article in press ofAurilio et al., A meta-analysis of oestrogen receptor, pro-gesterone receptor and human epidermal growth factorreceptor 2 discordance between primary breast cancerand metastases (http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejca.2003.10.004), which will appear in Eur J Cancer. In the paper,the Authors have performed a meta-analysis of the stud-ies published in the literature concerning the discor-dance rate in oestrogen receptor (ER), progesteronereceptor (PgR) and HER2 status between primarytumour and corresponding relapse. It is well known thata considerable controversy concerns the issue of hor-mone receptors (HRs) expression as well as HER2 sta…
Role of Positron Emission Tomography for the Monitoring of Response to Therapy in Breast Cancer
2015
Abstract This review considers the potential utility of positron emission tomography (PET) tracers in the setting of response monitoring in breast cancer, with a special emphasis on glucose metabolic changes assessed with 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG). In the neoadjuvant setting of breast cancer, the metabolic response can predict the final complete pathologic response after the first cycles of chemotherapy. Because tumor metabolic behavior highly depends on cancer subtype, studies are ongoing to define the optimal metabolic criteria of tumor response in each subtype. The recent multicentric randomized AVATAXHER trial has suggested, in the human epidermal growth factor 2-positive subtype, a …
Abstract PD3-6: ConvertHER: Evolution of genomic alterations from primary to metastatic breast cancer
2015
Abstract Background: Changes in breast cancer receptor status over disease progression and treatment have been described to a point that could alter response to therapy. There is growing interest in delivering biomarker/genomically-based targeted therapies. We aimed to determine the concordance of genomic alterations between primary (P) and metastatic (M) breast cancer in a prospective collection study. Methods: Targeted capture and next-generation sequencing was performed on formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) samples, profiling 202 cancer relevant genes in 61 pairs (primary and corresponding recurrence/metastasis). Tumors were classified at baseline as [hormone receptor (HR)+/HER2-, H…
HER2 status in advanced gastric carcinoma: A retrospective multicentric analysis from Sicily.
2013
According to the ToGA trial, HER2 has been shown to be predictive for the success of treatment with trastuzumab in advanced gastric cancer (AGC). A number of studies have analyzed HER-2/neu overexpression in gastric carcinoma and identified the rate of HER2 positivity to be markedly varied. To date, the prevalence of HER2 overexpression in Sicilian people with AGC is unknown. Therefore, in the present study, a retrospective immunohistochemical analysis of HER2 was performed in a cohort of 304 AGC samples that were obtained from the archives of 10 Sicilian anatomopathological diagnostic units in order to verify the positive rate of HER2-positive cases. Furthermore, the characteristics of his…
Lapatinib in combination with ECF/x in EGFR1 positive first-line metastatic gastric cancer (GC): A phase II randomized placebo controlled trial (EORT…
2012
TPS4140 Background: Survival of HER2+ metastatic GC is prolonged by trastuzumab when administered with CF/X (VanCutsem, ASCO 2009). Lapatinib inhibits both EGFR1 and HER2, is active in HER2+ GC lines, and has shown clinical activity in uncontrolled phase II GC trials. A phase III trial of lapatinib with X + oxaliplatin in HER2+ (FISH) GC is closed to recruitment. Additional unaddressed questions include the efficacy and safety of lapatinib with ECF/X (epirubicin + cisplatin + 5-FU or capecitabine (X), which is a preferred chemotherapy (CT) regimen in GC), and its activity in patients (pts) with discordant FISH or IHC HER2 status or EGFR1+. Methods: This is a phase II, randomized, double- b…
Subcutaneous trastuzumab therapy for HER2-positive early breast cancer in the routine clinical practice: First interim analysis of the National Non-I…
2016
581Background: In 2013 a subcutaneous (SC) formulation of trastuzumab (T) was approved based on non-inferiority to intravenous (IV) T as proven in the HannaH trial. So far no data from the routine ...
Three-arm randomized phase II study evaluating oral vinorelbine plus capecitabine versus paclitaxel plus gemcitabine versus docetaxel plus gemcitabin…
2014
1044 Background: Combination chemotherapy (CT) is among the standard treatment options in metastatic breast cancer (MBC), especially in patients (pts) with visceral metastases or need of rapid symp...
Correlation between classical prognostic factors and overexpression of HER2 and HER3 in localized gastric cancer
2012
e14589 Background: Although HER2 overexpression has been identified as a predictive factor for targeted therapy in advanced gastric cancer (GC), little is known about its role in localized GC. Recent studies suggest that not only HER2 but also HER3 might have a role in prognosis in GC. Our study aimed to identify the prevalence of HER2 and HER3 overexpression in a series of localized GC and to describe correlations of these with traditional prognostic factors Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of HER2 and HER3 overexpression in archived tumour samples in pts diagnosed with GC at stage I-III. HER2 was assessed with herceptest, (negative if 0 or 1+, or positive with 2+ or 3+). St…