2022
Cardiac outcomes of subjects on adjuvant trastuzumab emtansine vs paclitaxel in combination with trastuzumab for stage I HER2-positive breast cancer (ATEMPT) study (TBCRC033): a randomized controlled trial
Barroso-Sousa R, Tarantino P, Tayob N, Dang C, Yardley DA, Isakoff SJ, Valero V, Faggen M, Mulvey T, Bose R, Hu J, Weckstein D, Wolff AC, Reeder-Hayes K, Rugo HS, Ramaswamy B, Zuckerman D, Hart L, Gadi VK, Constantine M, Cheng K, Briccetti F, Schneider B, Garrett AM, Marcom K, Albain K, DeFusco P, Tung N, Ardman B, Nanda R, Jankowitz RC, Rimawi M, Abramson V, Pohlmann PR, Van Poznak C, Forero-Torres A, Liu M, Ruddy KJ, Zheng Y, Rosenberg SM, Gelber RD, Trippa L, Barry W, DeMeo M, Burstein H, Partridge A, Winer EP, Krop I, Tolaney SM. Cardiac outcomes of subjects on adjuvant trastuzumab emtansine vs paclitaxel in combination with trastuzumab for stage I HER2-positive breast cancer (ATEMPT) study (TBCRC033): a randomized controlled trial. Npj Breast Cancer 2022, 8: 18. PMID: 35173164, PMCID: PMC8850608, DOI: 10.1038/s41523-022-00385-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLeft ventricular ejection fractionHER2-positive breast cancerAdjuvant T-DM1Adjuvant trastuzumab emtansineT-DM1Adverse eventsCardiac outcomesTrastuzumab emtansineBreast cancerStage I HER2-positive breast cancerAsymptomatic left ventricular ejection fractionBaseline left ventricular ejection fractionAnthracycline-free regimensAsymptomatic LVEF declineResidual invasive diseaseT-DM1 armCardiac adverse eventsVentricular systolic dysfunctionSignificant adverse eventsVentricular ejection fractionBody mass indexFavorable toxicity profilePotential therapeutic optionBreast Cancer StudyAdjuvant paclitaxel
2016
Cardiac Outcomes of Patients Receiving Adjuvant Weekly Paclitaxel and Trastuzumab for Node-Negative, ERBB2-Positive Breast Cancer
Dang C, Guo H, Najita J, Yardley D, Marcom K, Albain K, Rugo H, Miller K, Ellis M, Shapira I, Wolff AC, Carey LA, Moy B, Groarke J, Moslehi J, Krop I, Burstein HJ, Hudis C, Winer EP, Tolaney SM. Cardiac Outcomes of Patients Receiving Adjuvant Weekly Paclitaxel and Trastuzumab for Node-Negative, ERBB2-Positive Breast Cancer. JAMA Oncology 2016, 2: 1-8. PMID: 26539793, PMCID: PMC5654518, DOI: 10.1001/jamaoncol.2015.3709.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAged, 80 and overAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsBiomarkers, TumorBreast NeoplasmsChemotherapy, AdjuvantDisease-Free SurvivalDrug Administration ScheduleFemaleHumansMiddle AgedNeoplasm StagingPaclitaxelReceptor, ErbB-2Risk AssessmentRisk FactorsStroke VolumeTime FactorsTrastuzumabTreatment OutcomeUnited StatesVentricular Dysfunction, LeftVentricular Function, LeftYoung AdultConceptsErbB2-positive breast cancerAsymptomatic LVEF declineCardiac toxic effectsLVEF declineBreast cancerPatients LVEFGrade 3Early-stage human epidermal growth factor receptor 2Asymptomatic left ventricular ejection fraction declineLeft ventricular ejection fraction declineVentricular ejection fraction declineHuman epidermal growth factor receptor 2Epidermal growth factor receptor 2Adjuvant weekly paclitaxelCardiac safety dataEjection fraction declineMedian patient ageVentricular systolic dysfunctionTrastuzumab-based treatmentWeeks of chemotherapyGrowth factor receptor 2Positive breast cancerLife-saving therapyFactor receptor 2Single-group study
2010
Dose-Dense Doxorubicin and Cyclophosphamide Followed by Weekly Paclitaxel With Trastuzumab and Lapatinib in HER2/neu–Overexpressed/Amplified Breast Cancer Is Not Feasible Because of Excessive Diarrhea
Dang C, Lin N, Moy B, Come S, Sugarman S, Morris P, Abbruzzi A, Chen C, Steingart R, Patil S, Norton L, Winer E, Hudis C. Dose-Dense Doxorubicin and Cyclophosphamide Followed by Weekly Paclitaxel With Trastuzumab and Lapatinib in HER2/neu–Overexpressed/Amplified Breast Cancer Is Not Feasible Because of Excessive Diarrhea. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2010, 28: 2982-2988. PMID: 20479410, PMCID: PMC3664034, DOI: 10.1200/jco.2009.26.5900.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedAntibodies, MonoclonalAntibodies, Monoclonal, HumanizedAntineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy ProtocolsBreast NeoplasmsCyclophosphamideDiarrheaDose-Response Relationship, DrugDoxorubicinFeasibility StudiesFemaleFilgrastimFollow-Up StudiesGene AmplificationGranulocyte Colony-Stimulating FactorHumansImmunoenzyme TechniquesIn Situ Hybridization, FluorescenceLapatinibMiddle AgedNeoplasm Recurrence, LocalNeoplasm StagingPaclitaxelPilot ProjectsPolyethylene GlycolsQuinazolinesReceptor, ErbB-2Recombinant ProteinsSurvival RateTrastuzumabTreatment OutcomeConceptsDose-dense ACDose-dense doxorubicinGrade 3 diarrheaBreast cancerDose reductionDose delay/reductionHER2-positive breast cancerHuman epidermal growth factor receptorAsymptomatic LVEF declineCardiac event ratePrimary end pointCongestive heart failureMetastatic breast cancerVentricular ejection fractionDelays/reductionsEpidermal growth factor receptorExcessive diarrheaGrowth factor receptorLVEF declineWeekly paclitaxelEjection fractionHeart failureMedian agePatientsStage I
2009
Dose-dense (DD) doxorubicin and cyclophosphamide (AC) followed by weekly paclitaxel (P) with trastuzumab (T) and lapatinib (L) in HER2/neu-positive breast cancer is not feasible due to excessive diarrhea: updated results.
Dang C, Lin N, Moy B, Come S, Lake D, Theodoulou M, Troso-Sandoval T, Dickler M, Gorsky M, D'Andrea G, Modi S, Seidman A, Drullinsky P, Partridge A, Schapira L, Wulf G, Gilewski T, Atieh D, Mayer E, Isakoff S, Sugarman S, Fornier M, Traina T, Bromberg J, Currie V, Robson M, Burstein H, Overmoyer B, Ryan P, Kuter I, Younger J, Schumer S, Tung N, Zarwan C, Schnipper L, Chen C, Winer E, Norton L, Hudis C. Dose-dense (DD) doxorubicin and cyclophosphamide (AC) followed by weekly paclitaxel (P) with trastuzumab (T) and lapatinib (L) in HER2/neu-positive breast cancer is not feasible due to excessive diarrhea: updated results. Cancer Research 2009, 69: 2108. DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.sabcs-2108.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDd ACHER2- BCLVEF declineDose reductionHER2/neu-positive breast cancerCongestive heart failure ratesNeu-positive breast cancerAsymptomatic LVEF declineCardiac event rateDose-dense doxorubicinHeart failure ratesDose delaysExcessive diarrheaWeekly paclitaxelMedian ageCardiac safetyMonth 2Breast cancerEvent ratesCancer ResDiarrheaPilot studyLVEFLapatinibBaseline