
Using a patient case to center their discussion, the panel reviews frontline treatment options for HER2+ metastatic breast cancer and the rationale behind selection.

Using a patient case to center their discussion, the panel reviews frontline treatment options for HER2+ metastatic breast cancer and the rationale behind selection.

Fielding questions from a live audience, experts discuss the lack of biomarkers in HER2+ metastatic breast cancer and how one might address progression of bone disease.

A panel of experts reviews clinical trial data in recurrent HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer and discusses impacts on treatment selection.

Panelists provide an overview of the treatment landscape for patients with HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer.

This review article published in the journal ONCOLOGY® looks at the successful clinical development of immunotherapies, PARP inhibitors, and antibody-drug conjugates for the management of metastatic triple-negative breast cancer and how these have improved the survival outcome of patients. Over the coming years, therapeutic developments in precision medicine will likely change the treatment landscape and might make the current definition of triple-negative breast cancer as a disease that is estrogen receptor, progesterone receptor, and HER2 negative obsolete.