Published May 4, 2012 | Version v1
Journal article

Weekly paclitaxel plus trastuzumab in metastatic breast cancer pretreated with anthracyclines-a phase II multipractice study

  • 1. Practice for Gynecology, Dr.-Doerffel-Strasse 1, 08371, Glauchau (Germany)
  • 2. WiSP Research Institute, Karl-Benz-Str. 1, 40764, Langenfeld (Germany)
  • 3. Practice for Medical Oncology, Niederbonner Arnoldstrasse 2, 96317, Kronach (Germany)
  • 4. Practice for Medical Oncology, Arnoldstrasse 18, 01307, Dresden (Germany)
  • 5. Practice for Medical Oncology, Breite Strasse 52, 13597, Berlin (Germany)
  • 6. Practice for Medical Oncology, Pichelsdorfer Str. 105, 13595, Berlin (Germany)
  • 7. Praxis for Medical Oncology, Rosa-Luxemburg-Strasse 6, 01844, Neustadt/Sachsen (Germany)
  • 8. Practice for Gynecology, Clausstrasse 76-80, 09126, Chemnitz (Germany)

Description

The 3-weekly combination of trastuzumab and paclitaxel has been approved for the treatment of advanced breast cancer based on a large pivotal study. However, mono and combination chemotherapy trials suggest that weekly paclitaxel has a better therapeutic index, especially in the palliative setting. The present trial examined the efficacy and safety of weekly paclitaxel over a limited duration combined with continued trastuzumab in HER2+ patients. Patients with histologically confirmed metastatic breast cancer overexpressing HER2 were eligible if pretreated with anthracycline in either the adjuvant or palliative setting. Treatment consisted of weekly trastuzumab (2 mg/kg/week for up to one year after a loading dose of 4 mg/kg in week 1) and paclitaxel (90 mg/m², administered in weeks 1–6 and 8–13). Twenty-seven German centers enrolled 121 patients. The median number of metastatic sites was two (range 1–5); 38% of patients had received chemotherapy for advanced disease. After a median 42 weeks of trastuzumab treatment, limited by disease progression in roughly half the patients, a best objective response rate (complete response + partial response) of 76% was achieved, including complete remissions in 29%. 74% of patients lived without tumor progression at six months. Median progression-free and overall survival were 9.4 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 8.1–11.3) and 22 months (95% CI: 17–46). After alopecia, Common Toxicity Criteria grade ≥2 toxicity was predominantly hematological (leukopenia [31%] and anemia [41%]); however, thrombocytopenia occurred in only 5%. Neurotoxicity was remarkably low. Two cardiac events (grades 2 and 3) were presumed treatment-related. Weekly paclitaxel plus trastuzumab allows an increased dose density and offers an attractive and effective alternative to the conventional schedule. Limiting the duration of cytotoxic therapy to 3 months seems to be an option to reduce neurotoxicity without impairing long-term outcome

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-12-165; Available from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3443018

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
BMC cancer (Online)
Journal Volume
12
Journal Page Range
p. 165
ISSN
1471-2407

INIS

Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
46102868
Subject category
S62: RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE;
Descriptors DEI
ANEMIAS; CHEMOTHERAPY; DENSITY; DOSES; INDEXES; LOADING; MAMMARY GLANDS; NEOPLASMS; PATIENTS; SAFETY; SCHEDULES; TOXICITY
Descriptors DEC
BODY; DISEASES; DOCUMENT TYPES; GLANDS; HEMIC DISEASES; MATERIALS HANDLING; MEDICINE; ORGANS; PHYSICAL PROPERTIES; SYMPTOMS; THERAPY

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Copyright
Copyright (c)2012 John et al
Notes
PMCID: PMC3443018; PUBLISHER-ID: 1471-2407-12-165; PMID: 22559145; OAI: oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:3443018; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.