articleCancerMay 29, 2003Closed access

Central nervous system metastases in women who receive trastuzumab‐based therapy for metastatic breast carcinoma

Dana-Farber Cancer Institute · University of Pennsylvania · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Background

Women with HER-2 overexpressing metastatic breast carcinoma benefit from trastuzumab-based therapy, but trastuzumab does not cross the blood-brain barrier. The authors characterized central nervous system (CNS) disease in these women.

Methods

Using pharmacy records, the authors retrospectively identified 153 women treated with trastuzumab alone or with chemotherapy for HER-2-positive metastatic breast carcinoma at Dana-Farber Partners Cancer Care from June 1998 to December 2000. A study cohort of 122 patients was identified after excluding patients without adequate clinical follow-up or who had CNS disease before trastuzumab treatment. Central nervous system disease was defined as one or more brain metastases or as leptomeningeal carcinomatosis. The median follow-up of this cohort was 23 months.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Medicine
  • Trastuzumab
  • Metastatic breast cancer
  • Breast cancer
  • Oncology
  • Internal medicine
  • Brain metastasis
  • Breast carcinoma
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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