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A randomized study of lapatinib alone or in combination with trastuzumab in heavily pretreated HER2+ metastatic breast cancer progressing on trastuzumab therapy.

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Sub-category:
Metastatic Breast Cancer

Category:
Breast Cancer--Metastatic Breast Cancer

Meeting:
2008 ASCO Annual Meeting

Session Type and Session Title:
null, General Session VI: Breast Cancer - Metastatic
Oral Presentation, Breast Cancer — Metastatic

Abstract No:
1015

Citation:
J Clin Oncol 26: 2008 (May 20 suppl; abstr 1015)

Author(s):
J. O'Shaughnessy, K. L. Blackwell, H. Burstein, A. M. Storniolo, G. Sledge, J. Baselga, M. Koehler, S. Laabs, A. Florance, D. Roychowdhury

Abstract:

Background: Lapatinib (L) is an oral, small-molecule inhibitor of EGFR and HER2 with a mechanism of action distinct from that of trastuzumab (T). Preclinical data suggest synergy between L and T. We studied L alone and in combination with T in pts with HER2+ MBC who progressed on T. Methods: Eligible women had received prior anthracycline and taxane therapy, had MBC with measurable lesions or bone-only disease, and had progressed on prior T-containing therapy. Pts were stratified by hormone receptor status and visceral/nonvisceral disease, then randomized to receive either L (1,500 mg QD) or L (1,000 mg QD) plus T (2 mg/kg weekly after 4 mg/kg loading dose). If pts progressed on the L arm, they could cross over to the L+T arm. The primary endpoint was PFS (investigator assessment), and secondary endpoints were clinical benefit rate (CBR) at 24 wks, RR, and OS. Results: 296 pts were randomized. All pts had received prior T; the median number of prior chemotherapy regimens was 6. Combination therapy significantly improved PFS and CBR; RR and OS were similar in both arms (Table). Both treatment regimens were generally well tolerated. Grade 1/2 diarrhea was higher in the L+T arm (53% vs 41%); acneiform rash was more common in the L-alone arm, likely due to higher L dose. Asymptomatic decline in LVEF (> 20% and below LLN) occurred in 5% of pts in L+T arm and 2% of pts in L-alone arm. 1 death occurred due to cardiac toxicity in the L+T arm. Conclusions: This is the largest study of 2 targeted agents in HER2+ MBC and the first to demonstrate the synergy of L+T in a phase III setting. Improved clinical outcome was achieved with the combination of L+T in pts progressing on T-based therapy and without a substantial change in the side effect profile. The role of combined anti-HER2 therapy, in combination with chemotherapy, in less heavily pretreated patients with early stage disease is ongoing in the ALTTO (Adjuvant L and/or T Treatment Optimization) study.

EndpointLL + THazard/OR95% CIP value
PFS (median, wks)*8.412.00.770.6, 1.00.029
CBR (%)*13.225.22.11.1, 4.20.020
RR (%)*6.910.31.50.6, 3.90.46
OS (median, wks)3951.60.750.5, 1.10.106
*Intent to treat.


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  Associated Presentation(s):

    

1. A randomized study of lapatinib alone or in combination with trastuzumab in heavily pretreated HER2+ metastatic breast cancer progressing on trastuzumab therapy

Meeting: 2008 Best of ASCO Boston
Speaker: J. O’Shaughnessy
Session: General Session VI: Breast Cancer - Metastatic

    

2. A Randomized Study of Lapatinib in Combination with Trastuzumab verses Lapatinib Monotherapy in Heavily Pretreated HER2+ Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients Progressing on Trastuzumab Therapy.

Meeting: 2008 ASCO Annual Meeting
Presenter: Joyce O'Shaughnessy, MD
Session: Breast Cancer — Metastatic (Oral Presentation)


  Other Abstracts in this Sub-Category:

    

1. Molecular changes in the primary breast cancer versus the relapsed/metastatic lesion from a large population-based database and tissue microarray series.

Meeting: 2008 ASCO Annual Meeting   Abstract No: 1000   First Author: R. MacFarlane
Category: Breast Cancer--Metastatic Breast Cancer - Metastatic Breast Cancer

    

2. Prognostic impact of discordance/concordance of triple-receptor expression between primary tumor and metastasis in patients with metastatic breast cancer.

Meeting: 2008 ASCO Annual Meeting   Abstract No: 1001   First Author: K. Broglio
Category: Breast Cancer--Metastatic Breast Cancer - Metastatic Breast Cancer

    

3. Use of total HER2 and HER2 homodimer levels to predict response to trastuzumab.

Meeting: 2008 ASCO Annual Meeting   Abstract No: 1002   First Author: K. Leitzel
Category: Breast Cancer--Metastatic Breast Cancer - Metastatic Breast Cancer

    

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  Abstracts by J. O'Shaughnessy :

    

1. A meta-analysis of overall survival data from three randomized trials of bevacizumab (BV) and first-line chemotherapy as treatment for patients with metastatic breast cancer (MBC).

Meeting: 2010 ASCO Annual Meeting   Abstract No: 1005   First Author: J. O'Shaughnessy
Category: Breast Cancer - Metastatic Breast Cancer - Metastatic Breast Cancer

    

2. Candidate predictive biomarkers of cetuximab benefit in triple-negative breast cancer.

Meeting: 2010 ASCO Annual Meeting   Abstract No: 1056   First Author: S. Khambata-Ford
Category: Breast Cancer - Metastatic Breast Cancer - Metastatic Breast Cancer

    

3. Differential gene expression analysis and correlation with outcome in HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer treated with HER2-targeted therapy.

Meeting: 2010 ASCO Annual Meeting   Abstract No: 1036   First Author: S. S. Badve
Category: Breast Cancer - Metastatic Breast Cancer - Metastatic Breast Cancer

    

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  Presentations by J. O'Shaughnessy :

    

1. A meta-analysis of overall survival data from three randomized trials of bevacizumab (BV) and first-line chemotherapy as treatment for patients with metastatic breast cancer (MBC).

Meeting: 2010 ASCO Annual Meeting
Presenter: Joyce O'Shaughnessy
Session: Breast Cancer - Metastatic (Oral Abstract Session)

    

2. Faculty Reception

Meeting: 2009 Breast Cancer Symposium
Participant: Joyce O'Shaughnessy, MD
Session: Faculty Reception (Special Session)

    

3. Tumor Board: Cases from the Audience

Meeting: 2009 Breast Cancer Symposium
Chair: Joyce O'Shaughnessy, MD
Session: Tumor Board: Cases from the Audience (Tumor Board)

    

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  Educational Book Manuscripts by J. O'Shaughnessy :

    

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