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Hopeful 10-10-2006 07:38 AM

Can Some ER+ BC Forego Chemotherapy?
 
<A href="http://</p><p%20style="margin:0px"><font%20face="Arial"><fo nt%20size="2"><font%20face="Arial">[url="http://www.communityoncology.net/journal/articles/0308487.pdf#search=%22%22Her2%20positive%22%20%22n ode%20negative%22%20%22no%20chemotherapy%22%22"]<font color="#800080">[url="http://www.communityoncology.net/journal/articles/0308487.pdf#search=%22%22Her2%20positive%22%20%22n ode%20negative%22%20%22no%20chemotherapy%22%22"]http://www.communityoncology.net/journal/articles/0308487.pdf#search=%22%22Her2%20positive%22%20%22n ode%20negative%22%20%22no%20chemotherapy%22%22</font>" target=_blank>

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AlaskaAngel 10-16-2006 11:46 AM

"Throwing the book at it" vs reality
 
I don't know the TOPO II status of my tumor and came along too late to benefit, but I believe there are plenty of HER2's for whom chemo is not only useless but detrimental. Thanks for the article, Hopeful.

AlaskaAngel

Hopeful 10-16-2006 05:44 PM

AlaskaAngel,

I believe the tide is turning, but ever so slowly. The fault isn't entirely with the medical establishment. There are many patients who stand to derive marginal benefit from chemo who nonetheless demand it from their doctors. It's like Dr. Hudis says in the article, the belief is the more toxic the therapy, the better it works. This is why the study they wrote was about "less chemo" instead of "no chemo." There is a pervasive distrust associatied with endocrine therapy as the primary systemic therapy that will not easily dissipate.

Hopeful


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