| Literature DB >> 20855957 |
Zhian Liu1, Alberto Fusi, Alexander Schmittel, Ingeborg Tinhofer, Achim Schneider, Ulrich Keilholz.
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For breast cancer patients, treatment decisions based on the molecular profile of the primary tumor have been used for many years. In Her2-overexpressing tumors, trastuzumab is a key component of therapy. However, despite persistent expression of Her2, most tumors eventually become resistant to trastuzumab. When this happens, the patients benefit from a regime containing lapatinib, a dual EGFR and Her2 tyrosine kinase inhibitor. We report on a patient affected by chemo-refractory metastatic Her2-positive breast cancer enrolled in a translational research program for the detection and characterization of circulating tumor cells (CTCs). Depletion of the EGFR-positive CTC pool in the blood was associated with tumor response, whereas disease progression was related to a recurrence in CTCs, which were both EGFR and Her2 negative. Although a proof for the clinical significance of EGFR-positive circulating tumor cells is currently lacking, expression of EGFR may predict response to lapatinib-based treatments as in the case presented.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20855957 DOI: 10.4161/cbt.10.9.13323
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Biol Ther ISSN: 1538-4047 Impact factor: 4.742