• Seminars in oncology · Dec 2000

    Review

    Ongoing and planned trials of hormonal therapy and trastuzumab.

    • B P Nicholson.
    • Vanderbilt Ingram Cancer Center, Nashville, TN 37232, USA.
    • Semin. Oncol. 2000 Dec 1; 27 (6 Suppl 11): 33-7; discussion 92-100.

    AbstractStudies with human breast cancer cell lines have shown a causal association between overexpression of the HER-2/neu proto-oncogene receptor and the acquisition of resistance to tamoxifen. Some clinical studies also indicate that patients with tumors showing high HER-2 levels or high levels of the circulating ectodomain of HER-2 may have a lower response to tamoxifen compared with tumors with low HER-2 levels or low circulating ectodomain. Treatment with anti-HER-2 antibodies seems to restore tamoxifen activity in some experimental systems. However, whether anti-HER-2 therapies will increase tamoxifen action and/or reverse this putative oncogene-mediated resistance in patients with estrogen receptor-positive, hormone-dependent tumors, is unclear. We are conducting a phase II trial of a humanized anti-HER-2 monoclonal antibody, trastuzumab (Herceptin; Genentech, Inc, South San Francisco, CA) in combination with tamoxifen in patients with estrogen receptor-positive metastatic breast cancer. Other prospective randomized clinical trials are needed to directly evaluate the contribution of HER-2 signaling to antiestrogen resistance in vivo.

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