Top2a
I was wondering if anyone has had their TOP2A tested ala this news that the test was approved by the FDA?
I showed the article to my onc., and he said he didn't think it would give us any new information (I've already been treated). It looks like the test is meant to predict responsiveness to chemo, and predict odds of recurrence (which is my obsession, despite knowing that my individual odds are either 0% or 100%). http://patient.cancerconsultants.com...,FISH,pharmaDx I searched the archives and saw one study that suggested that TOP2A overexpression was correlated with HER2+ overexpression. Thanks. Rebecca |
bumping up - anyone?
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Do you mean the Topo II test? If so, I know that Jean had the test and I think a couple of other gals did, too.
Karen |
I guess so - can you tell me more about that? Thanks.
Rebecca |
Hi Rebecca,
Yes, I was tested for TOPO 11. When I was at the SABCS Dr. Slamon spoke again about the TOPO 11 test and the benefit of the test would be for those patients that have not had treatment yet. If you are TOPO 11 positive than A/C chemo would be the better treatment, if TOPO 11 negative then A/C chemo would not chosen. Women who are TOPO 11 positive and Her2 would have a greater benefit from the A/C. I was TOPO 11 negative and was tested by Dr. Slamon 2006 he advised TCH which I did. He also advised that the TCH trials showed a small difference between the A/C and TCH treatment I think it was a 3% difference and the TCH treatments did not increase heart risk to the patient. I am glad this has been FINALLY approved by the FDA since in S.A. one top Onc. was stating to Dr. Slamon on the panel one night that this test was not approved by our FDA (she was from France). Glad that NOW woman will be able to test further what chemo will be their best choice with less risk. I was very surprised that many onc. do not even know about the test. If you have any other questions just reach out. Kind Regards, Jean |
Thanks Jean
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I hope someone might now this..
I was tested for p13 after my tx was finished..that's when all the talk was about p13. Is this Topo II different from that? How do they differ? I had the test just for peace of mind. |
Hi Micheleu,
Love your new photo! The TOPO2a is a different test. TOPO 2a is a gene we all carry, if it is positive then the patient will have a significantly improved response to A/C chemo. If you are negative the A/C will be of little benefit. Most patients have not been tested for this as it was not available and was extreme cutting edge at the time. The PTEN 13 marker applies to Herceptin. MD Anderson was doing the research on this. I had called and spoke with the research dr. who was working on this and the research was halted do to funding. She had hoped that another grant would be offered and their work would resume. Most have not been tested for this like TOPO2a especially since there was only herceptin at the time. Now we have Tykerb. Currently there is no testing to determine if herceptin will work. The PTEN has not been confirmed yet and there is no data out on this. I certainly hope the research at MD Anderson will resume or at the very least be studied in another lab. Best Regards, Jean |
My onc recommended the test (September 2006). Am glad to see it's been approved. The test results determined which chemo drugs my onc recommended, so it was worth having it done.
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Thanks for the explaination!!
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