2024
Prediction of Benefit From Adjuvant Pertuzumab by 80-Gene Signature in the APHINITY (BIG 4-11) Trial
Krop I, Mittempergher L, Paulson J, Andre F, Bonnefoi H, Loi S, Loibl S, Gelber R, Caballero C, Bhaskaran R, Dreezen C, Menicucci A, Bernards R, van ’t Veer L, Piccart M. Prediction of Benefit From Adjuvant Pertuzumab by 80-Gene Signature in the APHINITY (BIG 4-11) Trial. JCO Precision Oncology 2024, 8: e2200667. PMID: 38237097, DOI: 10.1200/po.22.00667.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInvasive disease-free survivalHER2 typeLuminal typeInvasive disease-free survival eventsHazard ratioEarly-stage breast cancerLuminal-type tumorsMolecular subtype signaturesAnti-HER2 therapyHER2-positive tumorsDisease-free survivalStandard adjuvant chemotherapyBasal-type tumorsBasal typePredictive of benefitAdjuvant pertuzumabAPHINITY trialHER2-typeHER2-positiveInferior prognosisAdjuvant chemotherapyTumor subtypesNo significant differenceAnti-HER2Breast tumors
2022
A prospective trial of treatment de-escalation following neoadjuvant paclitaxel/trastuzumab/pertuzumab in HER2-positive breast cancer
Waks AG, Desai NV, Li T, Poorvu PD, Partridge AH, Sinclair N, Spring LM, Faggen M, Constantine M, Metzger O, Alberti J, Deane J, Rosenberg SM, Frank E, Tolaney SM, Krop IE, Tung NM, Tayob N, King TA, Mittendorf EA, Winer EP. A prospective trial of treatment de-escalation following neoadjuvant paclitaxel/trastuzumab/pertuzumab in HER2-positive breast cancer. Npj Breast Cancer 2022, 8: 63. PMID: 35538105, PMCID: PMC9091255, DOI: 10.1038/s41523-022-00429-7.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPathologic complete responseProspective trialBreast cancerSingle-arm prospective trialHER2-positive breast cancerHuman epidermal growth factor receptorAdjuvant treatment plansDose of THPEarly-stage HER2Incomplete clinical responsePrimary feasibility endpointTrastuzumab/pertuzumabMajority of patientsOngoing prospective trialsStage II tumorsLong-term efficacyBreast cancer recurrenceEpidermal growth factor receptorAdjuvant chemotherapyFeasibility endpointsGrowth factor receptorNeoadjuvant regimenAdjuvant therapyDoublet therapyPrimary endpoint
2009
Personalizing treatment in early-stage breast cancer: The role of standard clinical factors and genomic information in adjuvant chemotherapy decision making
Gold J, Najita J, Lester S, Richardson A, Morganstern D, Chen W, Partridge A, Krop I, Winer E, Burstein H. Personalizing treatment in early-stage breast cancer: The role of standard clinical factors and genomic information in adjuvant chemotherapy decision making. Journal Of Clinical Oncology 2009, 27: 572-572. DOI: 10.1200/jco.2009.27.15_suppl.572.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEarly-stage breast cancerOncotype DX recurrence scoreRecurrence scoreDX recurrence scoreAdjuvant chemotherapyClinical factorsTumor gradeChemotherapy decisionsBreast cancerMultivariable logistic regression modelStandard clinicopathologic dataProgesterone receptor expressionReceipt of chemotherapyAdjuvant chemotherapy decisionsLow recurrence scoreHigh recurrence scoreStage breast cancerSingle academic institutionLikelihood of benefitStandard clinical factorsElectronic medical recordsLogistic regression modelsChemotherapy recommendationsMenopausal statusChemotherapy administration