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Old 04-25-2006, 08:39 AM   #1
Lani
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more on brain mets in herceptin-treated Stage IV patients

Remember these are Stage IV patients rather than early breast cancer patients -- their results date by to patients treated as early as 1999! Here it is:
: Clin Transl Oncol. 2006 Jan;8(1):50-3. Related Articles, Links

Brain metastases in metastatic breast cancer patients receiving trastuzumab-based therapies.

Puente Vazquez J, Lopez-Tarruella Cobo S, Garcia-Saenz JA, Casado Herraez A, Moreno Anton F, Sampedro Gimeno T, Bueno Muino C, Grande Pulido E, Martin Jimenez M, Diaz-Rubio E.

Servicio de Oncologia Medica. Hospital Clinico San Carlos. Madrid. Spain.

Introduction. CNS metastases mean a great challenge. It has been suggested that the brain metastases incidence could be high in metastasic breast cancer patients receiving trastuzumab based-therapies. Material and methods. We performed a descriptive analysis of our experience in this setting. 86 patients met the criteria (From Oct/99 to Oct/03). Results. CNS progression occurred in 17 patients (19.5%). Mean age of CNS progression disease patients was 45.4 years while mean age for all the patients was 50.5 years. Response rate for the entire group of patients was: OR 39.7%; CB (OR + SD) 69%. Response rate to trastuzumab based-therapy was OR 82.4% and CB 88.2 at the time of CNS progression. Median time from the start of trastuzumab therapy up to the CNS progression was 10 months. OS was 23.4 weeks. Conclusions. The incidence of CNS involvement is high in young metastasic breast cancer women responding to trastuzumab-based therapies. This may lead to prophylactic cranial irradiation strategies or to the early detection in asymptomatic patients to improve surgery or radiosurgery results in these patients.

PMID: 16632440 [PubMed - in process]
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Old 04-25-2006, 02:32 PM   #2
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Thought provoking.

See my post re Herceptin Brain above which I posted before I saw this.

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