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What 3 Big Trials Mean for Breast Cancer Practice

What 3 Big Trials Mean for Breast Cancer Practice

Update: 2024-10-28
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Treatment approaches for patients with hormone receptor (HR)-positive, HER2-negative breast cancer have rapidly evolved, thanks in part to data from three key studies. Erin Frances Cobain, MD, associate professor at the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center in Ann Arbor, explains how findings from the KEYNOTE-756, monarchE, and NATALEE clinical trials are influencing decision-making for these patients. She and Robert A. Figlin, MD, the Steven Spielberg Family Chair in Hematology-Oncology at the Cedars-Sinai Cancer Center in Los Angeles, discuss the evolving role of immunotherapy and how to choose between CDK4/6 inhibitors, given the recent U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval of adjuvant ribociclib for patients with early breast cancer who are at high risk for recurrence. Dr. Cobain acknowledges that these and other findings have led to "challenging discussions," even if those conversations are ultimately beneficial.

Dr. Cobain reported various financial relationships.

Dr. Figlin reported various financial relationships.

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What 3 Big Trials Mean for Breast Cancer Practice

What 3 Big Trials Mean for Breast Cancer Practice