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Neoadjuvant Therapy: Current Landscape and Future Horizons for ER-Positive/HER2-Negative and Triple-Negative Early Breast Cancer

H. Bischoff, Marc Espié, Thierry Petit

2024Current Treatment Options in Oncology20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OPINION STATEMENT: Navigating the complex landscape of breast cancer treatment involves distinct strategies for luminal and triple-negative subtypes. While neoadjuvant chemotherapy historically dominates the approach for aggressive triple-negative tumors, recent evidence highlights the transformative impact of immunotherapy, alongside chemotherapy, in reshaping treatment paradigms. In luminal cancers, endocrine therapy, notably aromatase inhibitors, demonstrates promising outcomes in postmenopausal patients with low-grade luminal A tumors. However, integrating targeted therapies like CDK4/6 inhibitors in neoadjuvant setting remains inconclusive. Identifying predictive factors for treatment response, especially in luminal tumors, poses a challenge, emphasizing the necessity for ongoing research. A multidisciplinary approach, tailored to individual patient profiles, is crucial for maximizing efficacy while minimizing toxicity. As we strive to optimize breast cancer management, a comprehensive understanding of the distinct characteristics and treatment implications of luminal and triple-negative subtypes, including the transformative role of immunotherapy, is essential for informed decision-making and personalized care.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineBreast cancerOncologyTriple-negative breast cancerNeoadjuvant therapyInternal medicineTriple negativeCurrent (fluid)HER2 negativeCancerMetastatic breast cancerElectrical engineeringEngineeringBreast Cancer Treatment StudiesHER2/EGFR in Cancer ResearchAdvanced Breast Cancer Therapies
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