Pertuzumab plus Trastuzumab plus Docetaxel for Metastatic Breast Cancer
Massachusetts General Hospital · Harvard University · +16 more institutions
Abstract
The anti-human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) humanized monoclonal antibody trastuzumab improves the outcome in patients with HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer. However, most cases of advanced disease eventually progress. Pertuzumab, an anti-HER2 humanized monoclonal antibody that inhibits receptor dimerization, has a mechanism of action that is complementary to that of trastuzumab, and combination therapy with the two antibodies has shown promising activity and an acceptable safety profile in phase 2 studies involving patients with HER2-positive breast cancer.
We randomly assigned 808 patients with HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer to receive placebo plus trastuzumab plus docetaxel (control group) or pertuzumab plus trastuzumab plus docetaxel (pertuzumab group) as first-line treatment until the time of disease progression or the development of toxic effects that could not be effectively managed. The primary end point was independently assessed progression-free survival. Secondary end points included overall survival, progression-free survival as assessed by the investigator, the objective response rate, and safety.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 99.50
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 29
Authors
14- JBJosé BaselgaCorresponding
Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard University, Mass General Brigham
- JCJavier Cortés
Vall d'Hebron Institute of Oncology
- SKSung‐Bae Kim
Asan Medical Center, Ulsan College, University of Ulsan
- SISeock‐Ah Im
Seoul National University, New Generation University College
- RHRoberto Hegg
Hospital Pérola Byington, Universidade de São Paulo
Topics & keywords
- Pertuzumab
- Medicine
- Trastuzumab
- Docetaxel
- Metastatic breast cancer
- Internal medicine
- Oncology
- Breast cancer
- Good health and well-being