Volker Jochen Möbus

Volker Jochen Möbus
  • MD PhD
  • Hospital Frankfurt Hoechst

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Background It is unclear whether some patients with high-risk breast cancer do not warrant adjuvant dose-dense chemotherapy due to small expected absolute benefit. Methods The phase 3 PANTHER trial (NCT00798070) compared adjuvant sequential epirubicin/cyclophosphamide (EC) and docetaxel (D) administered in either tailored dose-dense (tDD EC/D) or...
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GAIN-2 trial evaluated the optimal intense dose-dense (idd) strategy for high-risk early breast cancer. This study reports the secondary endpoints pathological complete response (pCR) and overall survival (OS). Patients ( n = 2887) were randomized 1:1 between idd epirubicin, nab-paclitaxel, and cyclophosphamide (iddEnPC) versus leukocyte nadir-base...
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Clinical trials frequently include multiple end points that mature at different times. The initial report, typically based on the primary end point, may be published when key planned co-primary or secondary analyses are not yet available. Clinical Trial Updates provide an opportunity to disseminate additional results from studies, published in JCO...
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Purpose Ki-67 is recommended by international/national guidelines for risk stratification in early breast cancer (EBC), particularly for defining “intermediate risk,” despite inter-laboratory/inter-observer variability and cutoff uncertainty. We investigated Ki-67 (> 10%– < 40%, determined locally) as a prognostic marker for intermediate/high risk...
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Introduction: The presence of axillary lymph node involvement is an important prognostic factor and has a major impact on treatment decisions in early breast cancer patients. This study aimed to determine the role of cortical thickness in axillary ultrasound (AUS) as an indicator of lymph node metastasis. Methods: 766 patients with primary breas...
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Background: Dual anti-HER2-targeted therapy in breast cancer (BC) significantly increased the rate of pathological complete response (pCR) compared to single blockade when added to chemotherapy. However, limited data exist on the long-term impact on survival of the additional increase in pCR. Methods: Neoadjuvant lapatinib and/or trastuzumab tre...
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Background Trastuzumab given intravenously in combination with chemotherapy is standard of care for patients with early HER2-positive breast cancer (BC). Different randomised studies have shown equivalent efficacy of a subcutaneous injection into the thigh compared to the intravenous formulation. Other body regions for injection have not been inves...
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Background: Despite the large number of patients with early breast cancer (EBC) who have been treated with capecitabine in randomised trials, no individual patient data meta-analysis has been conducted. The primary objective was to examine the effect of capecitabine on disease-free survival (DFS), and the secondary objectives were to analyse dista...
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Zusammenfassung Über viele Jahrzehnte war die komplette Ausräumung der axillären Lymphknoten im Sinne einer Axilladissektion ein Standardverfahren in der Therapie des Mammakarzinom. Die Zielsetzung lag in der Bestimmung des histologischen Nodalstatus für die Festlegung der adjuvanten Therapie sowie in der Sicherung der lokoregionären Tumorkontrolle...
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Background: Women with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) with residual disease after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) or hormone-receptor (HR)-positive/HER2-negative breast cancer (BC) with a CPS (clinical and post treatment pathological stage) +EG (estrogen receptor status and grade) score ≥3 or score 2 and nodal involvement after NACT (ypN+) ar...
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Background: The conversion of initially histologically confirmed axillary lymph node-positive (pN+) to ypN0 after neoadjuvant systemic treatment (NAST) is an important prognostic factor in breast cancer (BC) patients and may influence surgical de-escalation strategies. We aimed to determine pCR rates in lymph nodes (pCR-LN), the breast (pCR-B), an...
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Estrogen receptor‐positive breast cancer is a highly prevalent but heterogeneous disease among women. Advanced molecular stratification is required to enable individually most efficient treatments based on relevant prognostic and predictive biomarkers. First objective of our study was the hypothesis‐driven discovery of biomarkers involved in tumor...
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The METRIC study (NCT#0199733) explored a novel antibody–drug conjugate, glembatumumab vedotin (GV), targeting gpNMB that is overexpressed in ~40% of patients with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) and associated with poor prognosis. The study was a randomized, open-label, phase 2b study that evaluated progression-free survival (PFS) of GV compa...
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Background GeparOcto demonstrated that pathological complete response (pCR) of intense dose-dense epirubicin, paclitaxel and cyclophosphamide (iddEPC) was comparable to weekly paclitaxel/non-pegylated liposomal doxorubicin (plus carboplatin (PM(Cb) in triple-negative breast cancer [TNBC]) in high-risk early breast cancer (BC). Here, we report time-...
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Background The GAIN-2 trial was designed to identify a superior intense dose-dense (idd) strategy for high-risk patients with early breast cancer. Here, we report an interim analysis, at which the predefined futility boundary was crossed. Patients and methods GAIN-2 was an open-label, randomised, multicentre phase III trial. Two thousand eight hun...
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For many decades, the standard procedure to treat breast cancer included complete dissection of the axillary lymph nodes. The aim was to determine histological node status, which was then used as the basis for adjuvant therapy, and to ensure locoregional tumour control. In addition to the debate on how to optimise the therapeutic strategies of syst...
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Background Breast cancer (BC) is the most frequent female cancer and preferentially metastasizes to bone. The transcription factor TGFB-induced factor homeobox 1 (TGIF) is involved in bone metabolism. However, it is not yet known whether TGIF is associated with BC bone metastasis or patient outcome and thus of potential interest. Methods TGIF expr...
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TPS602 Background: Women with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) having residual disease after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) as well as HR-positive/HER2-negative breast cancer (BC) with a CPS (clinical and post treatment pathological stage) +EG (estrogen receptor status and grade) score ≥ 3 or score 2 and nodal involvement after NACT (ypN+) are...
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Background BRCA1 and BRCA2 play a central role in DNA repair. Therefore, patients harbouring germline (g) BRCA1/2 mutations (m) treated with chemotherapy might be at higher risk of haematological toxicities. Methods Patients from German Breast Group (GBG) and Arbeitsgemeinschaft Gynäkologische Onkologie-breast group studies with early triple-negat...
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Several scores have been developed in order to estimate the prognosis of patients with brain metastases (BM) by objective criteria. The aim of this analysis was to validate all three published graded-prognostic-assessment (GPA)-scores in a subcohort of 882 breast cancer (BC) patients with BM in the Brain Metastases in the German Breast Cancer (BMBC...
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Background: In HER2-positive breast cancer patients, timing from the end of (neo)adjuvant trastuzumab (T)-based therapy to diagnosis of metastatic breast cancer is the key factor in determining the optimal first-line treatment. There is currently lack of clear evidence to support the possible prognostic role of this interval and 12 months has been...
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Importance: The extent of changes in estradiol levels in male patients with hormone receptor-positive breast cancer receiving standard endocrine therapies is unknown. The sexual function and quality of life related to those changes have not been adequately evaluated. Objective: To assess the changes in estradiol levels in male patients with brea...
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Background: Breast cancer (BC) is the most frequent female cancer its which preferentially metastasizes to bone. Mechanisms of bone tropism are poorly understood, however, the transcription factor TGFB-induced factor homeobox 1 (TGIF) is involved in bone metabolism and thus of potential interest. Methods: TGIF expression was analyzed by immunohisto...
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Background In HER2-positive breast cancer, time elapsed between completion of (neo)adjuvant trastuzumab and diagnosis of metastatic disease (‘trastuzumab-free interval’, TFI) is crucial to choose the optimal first-line treatment. Nevertheless, there is no clear evidence to support its possible prognostic role. Methods In the Adjuvant Lapatinib and...
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Background: Brain metastases (BM) have become a major challenge in patients with metastatic breast cancer. Methods: The aim of this analysis was to characterize patients with asymptomatic BM (n = 580) in the overall cohort of 2589 patients with BM from our Brain Metastases in Breast Cancer Network Germany (BMBC) registry. Results: Compared to sympt...
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516 Background: GAIN-2 (NCT01690702) compared efficacy and safety of intense, dose-dense epirubicin, nab-paclitaxel, and cyclophosphamide (iddEnPC) vs dose-dense, dose-tailored epirubicin/ cyclophosphamide followed by dose-dense, dose-tailored docetaxel (dtEC-dtD) as adjuvant or neoadjuvant CT for node-positive or high risk node-negative EBC. Here,...
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PurposeTo prospectively compare HRQoL effects of two modern adjuvant chemotherapy breast cancer treatment regimens at six time-points up to 16 months after random assignment.Methods The open-label, randomized, Phase 3 “Panther trial” was conducted between February 2007 and September 2011. 760 women, aged 65 years and younger, after surgery for non-...
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Background State-of-the art therapy for recurrent ovarian cancer suitable for platinum-based re-treatment includes bevacizumab-containing combinations (eg, bevacizumab combined with carboplatin–paclitaxel or carboplatin–gemcitabine) or the most active non-bevacizumab regimen: carboplatin–pegylated liposomal doxorubicin. The aim of this head-to-head...
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Importance The GeparOcto randomized clinical trial compared the efficacy of 2 neoadjuvant breast cancer (BC) treatment regimens: sequential intense dose-dense epirubicin, paclitaxel, and cyclophosphamide (iddEPC) vs weekly paclitaxel and nonpegylated liposomal doxorubicin (PM) in patients with different biological BC subtypes. Patients with triple-...
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and the accuracy of a secondary, metachronous ultrasound (US)-guided marking of the stereotactic vacuum-assisted breast biopsy (ST-VABB) area. Materials and methods: The institutional ethics committee approved the study. The retrospective study included 98 patients. In ST-VABB of 45...
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Background: Despite the large number of patients with early breast cancer (EBC) that have been treated with capecitabine in randomized trials no individual patient data meta-analysis has yet been conducted. So far only two literature-based meta-analyses have been published including only five neoadjuvant studies and two adjuvant trials, respectivel...
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Background: BRCA1/2 genes play a central role in DNA repair. Therefore, pts harboring gBRCA1/2m treated with chemotherapy might be at higher risk of acute hematological toxicities due to the lower level of functional BRCA1/2 protein potentially resulting in more toxicity. Published results are discordant, further data are needed. Methods: Pts with...
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Background Dose‐dense (DD) adjuvant chemotherapy improves outcomes in early breast cancer (BC). However, there are no phase 3 randomized data to inform on its combination with trastuzumab for patients with human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)–positive disease. Methods This was a protocol‐predefined secondary analysis of the randomized p...
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Introduction: Myelosuppresion is a common side effect of chemotherapy and granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF) is often used to reduce the risk of neutropenic events. The purpose of this exploratory analysis was to investigate neutropenic complications in the phase III PANTHER trial of standard 3-weekly chemotherapy with 5-fluorouracil, ep...
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Background Use of parenteral (IV) ferric carboxymaltose (FCM) has been shown to be an efficient treatment of iron deficiency anaemia that can prevent blood transfusion. This substudy compared use of FCM with physician’s choice (PhCh) anaemia therapy in breast cancer (BC). Methods In GeparOcto trial pts with primary BC were randomised to receive se...
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Background Adjuvant dose-dense chemotherapy improves breast cancer (BC) outcomes compared to standard chemotherapy, with no increase in chemotherapy-induced amenorrhea (CIA). However, the impact of menopausal status and the contribution of CIA to outcomes per subtype remain unclear. Methods PANTHER is a phase 3 trial comparing tailored, according...
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Every year the Breast Committee of the Arbeitsgemeinschaft Gynäkologische Onkologie (German Gynecological Oncology Group, AGO), a group of gynecological oncologists specialized in breast cancer and interdisciplinary members specialized in pathology, radiologic diagnostics, medical oncology, and radiation oncology, prepares and updates evidence-base...
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Background Information on deaths occurring during oncological clinical trials has never been systematically assessed. Here, we examine the incidence of death and the profile of patients who died during randomized clinical breast cancer (BC) trials. Methods Information on fatal events during German Breast Group (GBG) led BC trials was prospectively...
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Background: Immune cell infiltration in breast cancer is important for the patient's prognosis and response to systemic therapies including immunotherapy. We sought to investigate the prevalence of tumour-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) and their association with immune checkpoints such as programmed cell death 1 (PD-1) and programmed cell death l...
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553 Background: Dose-dense (DD) adjuvant chemotherapy improves outcomes in early breast cancer (BC). However, there are no data to inform on the combination of DD chemotherapy with trastuzumab for patients with HER2-positive disease. Methods: This is a protocol predefined secondary analysis of the randomized phase 3 PANTER trial. Women 65 years old...
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573 Background: GeparOcto compared the efficacy of two neoadjuvant treatment (NAT) regimens in high-risk early breast cancer (BC): Sequential intense dose-dense epirubicin, paclitaxel, and cyclophosphamide (iddEPC) and weekly paclitaxel plus non-pegylated liposomal doxorubicin (PM), plus carboplatin (PMCb) in triple-negative BC (TNBC). There was no...
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e23098 Background: Neutropenia is a major toxicity of myelosuppressive chemotherapy (CTX). Treatment and prophylaxis of CTX-induced neutropenia with granulocyte colony-stimulating factors is mainly recommended in patients with high risk of febrile neutropenia. IEPA, a hemoprotective small molecule for oral use, may constitute a safe alternative. Th...
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Background Angiopoietin 1 and 2 regulate angiogenesis and vascular remodelling by interacting with the tyrosine kinase receptor Tie2, and inhibition of angiogenesis has shown promise in the treatment of ovarian cancer. We aimed to assess whether trebananib, a peptibody that inhibits binding of angiopoietin 1 and 2 to Tie2, improved progression-free...
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Background: Data from recently published trials have provided practice-changing recommendations for the surgical approach to the axilla in breast cancer. Patients with T1-2 lesions, treated with breast conservation, who have not received neoadjuvant chemotherapy and have 1-2 positive sentinel nodes (Z0011-criteria) may avoid axillary lymph node di...
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Background gpNMB is an internalizable transmembrane protein overexpressed in ˜40% of TNBC, and associated with a worse prognosis. Preclinical data implicates gpNMB in tumor invasion and metastasis. GV is a novel ADC designed to deliver monomethyl auristatin E (MMAE) to gpNMB-overexpressing cells. Prior phase 1/2 studies suggested promising activity...
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Background The incidence of brain metastases from breast cancer is increasing and treatment is a major challenge. Different scores were developed to estimate the prognosis of patients with brain metastases by objective criteria. Sperduto et al. established the disease-specific breast-graded prognostic assessment (GPA) score in 400 breast cancer pat...
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Introduction Breast cancer diagnosed in young women who are 40 years (yrs) or younger is a relatively rare disease. However, it represents the most common cause of cancer-related deaths in this age-group. Furthermore, young age at diagnosis is associated with an increased risk of recurrence and worse survival. To date, general concepts concerning o...
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Background: Increasing the dose intensity of cytotoxic therapy by shortening the intervals between cycles, or by giving individual drugs sequentially at full dose rather than in lower-dose concurrent treatment schedules, might enhance efficacy. Methods: To clarify the relative benefits and risks of dose-intense and standard-schedule chemotherapy...
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Background: This multicenter, double-blind phase II study assessed the antitumor activity and toxicity profile of docetaxel with the antiangiogenic multikinase inhibitor sorafenib or matching placebo as a first-line treatment in patients with metastatic or locally advanced HER2-negative breast cancer. Patients and methods: Patients were randomiz...
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Background: GeparOcto compared efficacy and safety of two chemotherapy regimens in high-risk early breast cancer (BC): sequential treatment with intense dose-dense epirubicin, paclitaxel, and cyclophosphamide (iddEPC) and weekly treatment with paclitaxel plus non-pegylated liposomal doxorubicin (M, Myocet®) with additional carboplatin (PM(Cb)) in...
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Zusammenfassung Die onkologische Therapie befindet sich im Umbruch. Hohe Erwartungen sind mit einer Reihe innovativer zielgerichteter Medikamente verknüpft, die sich derzeit in der klinischen Entwicklung befinden. Vor diesem Hintergrund erfahren Diskussionen um die Begriffe klinischer Nutzen oder klinische Relevanz neue Aktualität. Dies gilt auch f...
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Introduction Despite much progress in the treatment of patients with malignant disorders, severe neutropenia and infections are frequent adverse events associated with standard chemotherapy regimens. Due to the low frequency of neutrophil monitoring in most clinical studies, limited insights exist about the time of the nadir, the lowest absolute ne...
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Purpose The aim of this official guideline coordinated and published by the German Society for Gynecology and Obstetrics (DGGG) and the German Cancer Society (DKG) was to optimize the screening, diagnosis, therapy and follow-up care of breast cancer. Method The process of updating the S3 guideline published in 2012 was based on the adaptation of id...
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Background: Adjuvant chemotherapy (ACT) for breast cancer improves relapse free (BCRFS) and overall survival. Differences in terms of efficacy and toxicity could partly be explained by the significant interpatient variability in pharmacokinetics which cannot be captured by dosing according to body surface area. Consequently, tailored dosing was pr...
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Purpose The aim of this official guideline coordinated and published by the German Society for Gynecology and Obstetrics (DGGG) and the German Cancer Society (DKG) was to optimize the screening, diagnosis, therapy and follow-up care of breast cancer. Methods The process of updating the S3 guideline dating from 2012 was based on the adaptation of id...
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Background: Brain metastases (BMs) have a major impact on life expectancy and quality of life for many breast cancer patients. Knowledge about treatment patterns and outcomes is limited. Methods: We analysed clinical data of 1712 patients diagnosed with BMs from breast cancer between January 2000 and December 2016 at 80 institutions. Results:...
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Background: The management of intraductal papilloma without atypia (IDP) in breast needle biopsy remains controversial. This study investigates the upgrade rate of IDP to carcinoma and clinical and radiologic features predictive of an upgrade. Methods: Patients with a diagnosis of IDP on image-guided (mammography, ultrasound, magnetic resonance...
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Background In women with early breast cancer, a pathological complete response (pCR) after neoadjuvant chemotherapy is reported to be associated with an improvement of the survival. The aim of this survey among physicians was to investigate whether the probability of achieving pCR in patients with a hormone receptor-positive, HER2-negative disease...
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Background A new subcutaneous (s.c.) formulation of trastuzumab became available in 2013 based on equivalent efficacy, pharmacokinetic (PK) profile and safety with the standard intravenous (i.v.) administration, where the s.c. trastuzumab was administered only into the thigh. As an s.c. injection into the abdominal wall (abdw) might be more conveni...
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A brief background discussion: The OncotypeDX® multigene assay is recommended by several international guidelines as a predictive and prognostic factor for HR+/HER2- early breast cancer (EBC). Several trials have shown the necessity of OncotypeDX® Recurrence Score (RS) as a decision tool for HR+/HER2- EBC with 0-3 lymph nodes (LN) involved. At pres...
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Background Chemotherapy (CTx) is a cornerstone in HR+/HER2- advanced/metastatic breast cancer (a/mBC) after failure of endocrine treatment. In this indication, vinorelbine (VRL) is a well-established cytotoxic drug. There is a high medical need for new options that prolong the time between endocrine failure and intensive CTx, which is commonly asso...
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BACKGROUND: Neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) for early breast cancer can make breast-conserving surgery more feasible and might be more likely to eradicate micrometastatic disease than might the same chemotherapy given after surgery. We investigated the long-term benefits and risks of NACT and the influence of tumour characteristics on outcome with...
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Purpose: The BRCA1-like profile identifies tumors with a defect in homologous recombination due to inactivation of BRCA1. This profile has been shown to predict which stage III breast cancer patients benefit from myeloablative, DNA double-strand-break-inducing chemotherapy. We tested the predictive potential of the BRCA1-like profile for adjuvant...
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Background: ExteNET showed that 1 year of neratinib, an irreversible pan-HER tyrosine kinase inhibitor, significantly improves 2-year invasive disease-free survival after trastuzumab-based adjuvant therapy in women with HER2-positive breast cancer. We report updated efficacy outcomes from a protocol-defined 5-year follow-up sensitivity analysis an...
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Background: Primary breast cancer patients with extensive axillary lymph-node involvement have a limited prognosis. The AGO (Arbeitsgemeinschaft fuer Gynaekologische Onkologie) trial compared intense dose-dense adjuvant chemotherapy with conventionally scheduled chemotherapy in high-risk breast cancer patients. Here we report the final, 10-year fo...
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Oncologic therapy is currently undergoing significant changes. A number of innovative targeted medications currently in clinical development have raised high expectations. With that in mind, discussions about terms such as “clinical benefit” and “clinical relevance” are highly topical. This also applies to further developments in the field of adjuv...
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Zusammenfassung Seit über 30 Jahren findet regelmäßig (in den letzten 6 Jahren alle 2 Jahre) die internationale St. Gallen-Konsensuskonferenz zur Behandlung von Patientinnen mit primärem Mammakarzinom statt. Die Ergebnisse des internationalen St. Gallen-Konsensus-Panels wurden auch dieses Jahr wieder von einer deutschen Arbeitsgruppe führender Brus...
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The St. Gallen International Consensus Conference on the treatment of patients with primary breast cancer has been held regularly (every second year in the last six years) for more than 30 years. This year, the findings of the International St. Gallen Consensus Panel and their implications for clinical practice were again discussed by a German work...
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582 Background: Trastuzumab (T) and Lapatinib (L) containing neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) increases pathological complete response (pCR) (vs. T or nihil) in HER2+ early breast cancer (EBC). Early clinical response markers (e.g. Ki67) in a 3-week biopsy or in residual tumor correlate with therapy efficacy and risk of relapse. This WSG Neo-Predict...
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518 Background: The sequential use of intense does-dense (idd) epirubicin, paclitaxel, cyclophosphamide (EPC) and weekly paclitaxel/liposomal doxorubicin (+/- carboplatin (Cb) in triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) (PM(Cb)) are considered highly efficient regimens for high-risk early stage breast cancer (BC). Methods: GeparOcto (NCT02125344) patie...
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Background: Dose-dense (dd) regimens are one of the preferred options for the adjuvant treatment of breast cancer patients with intermediate to high risk. The German Adjuvant Intergroup Node-positive trial aimed at optimizing intense dd (idd) strategies by evaluating drug combinations and the addition of capecitabine. Patients and methods: Women...

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