November 13th 2025
The FDA has approved pertuzumab-dpzb (Poherdy) as a biosimilar to pertuzumab (Perjeta) in breast cancer, based on a review of various attributes, including safety and efficacy data.
November 11th 2025
CLEOPATRA: Pertuzumab Ups Survival by 16 Months in HER2-Positive Breast Cancer
September 30th 2014Data from the CLEOPATRA trial show that pertuzumab adds nearly 16 months to median survival times when used with trastuzumab and chemo in HER2-positive breast cancer, according to final results presented at the ESMO 2014 Congress.
Management of the Patient With Postpartum Breast Cancer
September 15th 2014Postpartum breast cancer represents a high-risk, under-recognized subset of young women’s breast cancer. The lack of clear identity for postpartum breast cancer is due in part to both the “dual effect” that pregnancy has on the incidence of breast cancer diagnosis.
Chemobrain: Is It Time to Initiate Guidelines for Assessment and Management?
September 15th 2014Cognitive dysfunction during and following treatment for cancer, often referred to as “chemobrain,” is an adverse effect of cancer treatment that may interfere with patients’ ability to resume their precancer lifestyle, with subsequently reduced quality of life.
Cancer- and Treatment-Related Cognitive Changes: What Can We Do Now? What Lies Ahead?
September 15th 2014Much of the existing research into the phenomenon commonly referred to as “chemobrain” has been descriptive, and we know enough now to identify some patients at risk for cognitive changes after a diagnosis of cancer.
Management of Breast Cancer Brain Metastases Is Moving Forward, but New Options Are Still Needed
July 15th 2014Prevention of CNS seeding early in the metastatic disease course using drugs with both intra- and extracranial activity will be crucial to improving outcomes in patients with breast cancer brain metastases.
Updates on the Management of Breast Cancer Brain Metastases
July 15th 2014In this overview, we will review recent developments in the management of breast cancer brain metastases and current prospective trials of systemic therapies specifically for patients with breast cancer brain metastases, with a focus on novel pathway-specific therapies.
Frailty in Breast Cancer Patients Does Not Affect Therapy Use
June 19th 2014The CALGB 369901 trial examined how frailty and older age influence the use of adjuvant hormonal therapy for breast cancer and found that while frailty can deter the start of therapy, frail patients who had started on a regimen were not much more likely to discontinue their treatment early.