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Old 08-21-2012, 07:38 AM   #1
Lani
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once again, ER+her2+ breast cancer is found to behave differently than ER-her2+

and I am sure they will find subtypes within it--this article refers to one subset with a better prognosis which may not need chemo

REVIEW
Therapeutic implications of estrogen receptor signaling in HER2-positive breast cancers
Rita Nahta and Ruth M. O’Regan


Abstract
There is considerable pre-clinical and clinical evidence demonstrating that HER2-positive breast cancers that express estrogen receptor (ER) exhibit intrinsic resistance to endocrine therapy. Therefore, in general, chemotherapy in combination with HER2-directed agents is recommended for all but the smallest HER2-positive early stage breast cancers regardless of ER status. This paradigm has recently come into question when responses to neo-adjuvant HER2-directed regimens were noted to vary based on ER expression, and pathologic complete response was noted not to be prognostic for ER-positive, HER2-positive breast cancers. These and other data suggest the possibility that a subset of HER2-positive, ER-positive breast cancers are driven primarily by ER, and biologically behave more like HER2-negative, ER-positive breast cancers. Identification of this subset of HER2-positive breast cancers is essential to avoid over-treatment of patients with small HER2-positive, ER-positive breast cancers, who may be optimally treated with endocrine therapy alone, or in combination with a HER2-directed agent, thereby avoiding the use of chemotherapy. Crosstalk between the ER and HER2 pathways has been established as playing a role in both intrinsic and acquired resistance to endocrine agents. Emerging data suggests that crosstalk between these pathways is also involved in resistance to HER2-directed agents. Unraveling the role of the ER pathway in resistance to HER2-directed agents could potentially result in therapeutic approaches that can improve outcome for patients with ER-positive, HER2-positive breast cancer.
Keywords Estrogen receptor – Human epidermal growth fact
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