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Lapatinib as second-line treatment after the double block pertuzumab-trastuzumab: a case report
Author(s) -
Valentina Magri,
Simone Scagnoli,
Gabriele Piesco,
Giulia Pomati
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
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Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2465-2628
DOI - 10.19156/abtpn.2018.0071
Subject(s) - lapatinib , medicine , capecitabine , pertuzumab , trastuzumab , radiation therapy , oncology , trastuzumab emtansine , chemotherapy , surgery , breast cancer , cancer , colorectal cancer
We report the case of a young, 36-year-old patient diagnosed with multifocal breast carcinoma, undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy, surgery and adjuvant treatment. The patient presented an early recovery of liver disease after only 7 months of free interval. Histological reevaluation after liver biopsy revealed a HER2-positive disease, for which it was treated with first line chemotherapy including double anti-HER2 block. After 3 cycles the disease progressed at liver and encephalic level. It was therefore decided to treat brain localizations with whole-brain radiotherapy and to start a second line with capecitabine associated with lapatinib. This chemo-radiotherapy approach allowed to control the disease for 8 months. Following further progression (lymph node and bone), a third line was chosen with trastuzumab emtansine (TDM1). The encephalic disease remained stable for another 8 months, when due to visceral progression and worsening of clinical picture, TDM1 was interrupted and supportive therapies were started (Oncology). .

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