Durvalumab with olaparib and paclitaxel for high-risk HER2-negative stage II/III breast cancer: Results from the adaptively randomized I-SPY2 trial
Lajos Pusztai, Christina Yau, Denise M. Wolf, Hyo S. Han, Lili Du, Anne M. Wallace, Erica String-Reasor, Judy C. Boughey, A. Jo Chien, Anthony Elias, Heather Beckwith, Rita Nanda, Kathy S. Albain, Amy S. Clark, Kathleen Kemmer, Kevin Kalinsky, Claudine Isaacs, Alexandra Thomas, Rebecca Shatsky, Theresa L. Helsten, Andres Forero‐Torres, Minetta C. Liu, Lamorna Brown Swigart, Emmanuel Petricoin, Julia Wulfkuhle, Smita Asare, Amy Wilson, Ruby Singhrao, Laura Sit, Gillian L. Hirst, Scott Berry, Ashish Sanil, Adam L. Asare, Jeffrey B. Matthews, Jane Perlmutter, Michelle Melisko, Hope S. Rugo, Richard B. Schwab, W. Fraser Symmans, Douglas Yee, Laura J. van’t Veer, Nola M. Hylton, Angela DeMichele, Donald A. Berry, Laura J. Esserman
Topics & Concepts
OlaparibDurvalumabBreast cancerOncologyMedicinePaclitaxelInternal medicineTriple-negative breast cancerChemotherapyPARP inhibitorCancerImmunotherapyBiologyPembrolizumabGeneBiochemistryPolymerasePoly ADP ribose polymerasePARP inhibition in cancer therapyCancer Immunotherapy and BiomarkersAdvanced Breast Cancer Therapies