| Literature DB >> 18952561 |
Valentina Guarneri1, Antonio Frassoldati, Paolo Bruzzi, Roberto D'Amico, Maurizio Belfiglio, Annamaria Molino, Oscar Bertetto, Stefano Cascinu, Francesco Cognetti, Angelo Di Leo, Paolo Pronzato, Lucio Crinó, Biagio Agostara, PierFranco Conte.
Abstract
Trastuzumab, a monoclonal antibody against the HER2 receptor, is currently approved as a part of adjuvant therapy for patients with HER2-overexpressing breast tumors. The Short-HER study is a phase III randomized, multicentric Italian trial aimed at testing the optimal duration of adjuvant trastuzumab. In this trial, 2500 patients with HER2-positive breast cancer will be randomized to receive the following: (arm A, long) 4 courses of anthracycline- based chemotherapy (doxorubicin/cyclophosphamide or epidoxorubicin/cyclophosphamide) followed by 4 courses of docetaxel or paclitaxel in combination with trastuzumab, followed by 14 additional courses of trastuzumab administered every 3 weeks (for a total of 18 3-weekly doses of trastuzumab); or (arm B, short) 3 courses of 3-weekly docetaxel in combination with weekly trastuzumab (for a total of 9 weekly doses of trastuzumab) followed by 3 courses of 5-fluorouracil/epirubicin/cyclophosphamide. The primary objective is disease-free survival.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18952561 DOI: 10.3816/CBC.2008.n.056
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Breast Cancer ISSN: 1526-8209 Impact factor: 3.225