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EPISODE · Feb 14, 2025 · 2H 1M

HER2-Low and HER2-Ultralow Breast Cancer — A Roundtable Discussion on Current and Future Management Strategies

from Research To Practice | Oncology Videos · host Dr. Neil Love

Featuring slide presentations and related discussion from Dr Joyce O'Shaughnessy, Dr Mark Pegram and Prof Peter Schmid, including the following topics: Strategies to Identify Patients with HER2-Low and HER2-Ultralow Breast Cancer (0:00) Case: A woman in her mid 50s initially presenting with ER-positive, HER2 IHC 1+ locally advanced breast cancer who experiences progression to HER2 0 metastatic disease (20:53) Case: A woman in her early 60s with ER-positive, HER2 IHC 1+ metastatic breast cancer (mBC) who experiences disease progression 8 months after starting first-line CDK4/6 and aromatase inhibitor (29:14) Expanding the Spectrum of Targeted Therapy (38:52) Case: A woman in her early 60s with HR-positive, HER2 IHC 1+ mBC who receives fifth-line T-DXd resulting in stable disease (1:04:13) Case: A woman in her early 50s with progressive HR-positive, HER2 IHC 0 mBC and an ESR1 mutation who has ultralow HER2 expression on rebiopsy of new liver lesions (1:12:35) Identification and Management of Adverse Events with T-DXd (1:20:27) Case: A woman in her late 40s with HR-positive, HER2 IHC 2+ mBC who experienced persistent low-grade nausea with T-DXd that resolved with olanzapine (1:34:02) Case: A woman in her early 60s with ER-positive, HER2 2+ mBC who received T-DXd resulting in fatigue and asymptomatic interstitial lung disease (1:48:58) CME information and select publications  

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