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Lapatinib ditosylate: Expanding therapeutic options for receptor tyrosine-protein kinase erbB-2-positive breast cancer

Authors: Awada, Ahmad; Saliba, Wissam; Bozovic, Ivana;

Lapatinib ditosylate: Expanding therapeutic options for receptor tyrosine-protein kinase erbB-2-positive breast cancer

Abstract

Receptor tyrosine-protein kinase erbB-2 (HER2)-positive breast cancer is a specific entity with an aggressive behavior. Trastuzumab, a monoclonal antibody targeting erbB-2 (HER2) deeply transformed the outcome in patients. Nevertheless, resistance to trastuzumab is still a major concern. Lapatinib ditosylate is an orally available, small molecule targeting the tyrosine activity of the HER2 receptor. Lapatinib as a single agent and in combination therapy showed interesting activity in trastuzumab-resistant advanced tumors. In addition, lapatinib use seemed suitable in recurrent locally advanced inflammatory breast cancer and brain metastases. More recently, the Neo-ALTTO (NeoAdjuvant Lapatinib and/or Trastuzumab Treatment Optimisation) trial showed that lapatinib in combination with trastuzumab and paclitaxel significantly improved the pathological complete response in a neoadjuvant setting. Several clinical trials are still ongoing and data that may change current clinical practice are awaited with much interest.

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Belgium
Keywords

Clinical Trials as Topic, Antineoplastic Agents, Breast Neoplasms, Lapatinib, Erb-b2 Receptor Tyrosine Kinases, Neoadjuvant Therapy, erbB-2 -- analysis, Cancérologie, Antineoplastic Agents -- therapeutic use, Breast Neoplasms -- chemistry -- drug therapy, Quinazolines, Humans, Female, Quinazolines -- therapeutic use, Receptor

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