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    In: Journal of Clinical Oncology, American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), Vol. 35, No. 15_suppl ( 2017-05-20), p. 1037-1037
    Abstract: 1037 Background: The combination of taxanes with HP for first line treatment of HER2-positive MBC is associated with improved progression-free (PFS) and overall survival (OS). Treatment per physician’s choice with anti-HER2 therapy after second line therapy is associated with a median PFS of 3 months. While continued use of H in therapeutic combinations after progression on H-based therapy is standard, the efficacy of continuing HP-based treatment after progression on P-based therapy is unknown. Methods: This is a single arm phase II trial of G with HP. Eligible patients (pts) had HER2-positive (IHC 3+ or FISH 〉 2.0) MBC with prior HP-based treatment and ≤ 3 prior chemotherapies. Pts received G (1200 mg/m 2 ) on days 1 and 8 of a q 3 week (w) cycle, and H (8 mg/kg load → 6 mg/kg) and P (840 mg load → 420 mg) q3w. The primary endpoint is PFS at 3 months. Secondary endpoints include OS, safety and tolerability. An exploratory endpoint is to compare PFS by RECIST criteria versus 18-F FDG-PET response criteria. The study therapy will be considered successful if at least 27/45 (60%) patients are progression free at 3 months. Results: As of 1-27-17, 41 of 45 pts are enrolled; 34 are evaluable at 3 months and 7 have not had 3-month evaluation. At 3 months, 26/34 (76%) are progression free (1 CR, 8 PR, 17 SD); 8 pts progressed. There are no cardiac or febrile neutropenic events to date. 4 pts required G dose reduction (3 grade 3 neutropenia and 1 grade 3 vomiting) and the study was amended to lower initial G dose to 1000 mg/m 2 . Conclusions: The preliminary 3 month-PFS is 76% in evaluable pts (95% CI 60% to 88%). The updated 3 month-PFS results will be presented. Continuation of P beyond progression is associated with apparent clinical benefit. A randomized trial is justified to confirm this clinically important observation. Clinical trial information: NCT02252887.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0732-183X , 1527-7755
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    Language: English
    Publisher: American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)
    Publication Date: 2017
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