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Stacy A. Cohen, MD

Articles by Stacy A. Cohen, MD

The panelists close by emphasizing key takeaways regarding the management of HER2+ colorectal cancer, including early molecular profiling to enable targeted therapy sequencing, assessing HER2 amplification level, and having a strategic plan upfront mapping out potential targeted therapy options rather than just starting chemotherapy.

The panel reviews treatment strategies for HER2-positive metastatic colorectal cancer patients in various scenarios, including those with HER2 mutations, RAS mutations, and different levels of HER2 expression, emphasizing the importance of reprofiling and considering the duration of response before changing treatment approaches.

Dr Stacy A. Cohen discusses the DESTINY-CRC01 trial investigating trastuzumab deruxtecan in patients with colorectal cancer, specifically addressing the use of a targeted therapy for HER2 in colorectal cancer patients, highlighting the importance of prior therapy history and optimal dosage to balance efficacy and toxicity.

Kristen K. Ciombor, MD, discussed the ongoing MOUNTAINEER-03 trial, a global Phase 3 study randomizing patients with untreated HER2-positive colorectal cancer patients to FOLFOX plus tucatinib/trastuzumab versus standard chemotherapy plus a biologic, which she said highlights the importance of upfront molecular testing and could change treatment.

In the Phase 2 MOUNTAINEER-01 study of patients with HER2-positive metastatic colorectal cancer who were chemo-refractory, the combination of tucatinib and trastuzumab showed an impressive response rate and disease control rate, and median duration of response up to 12 months; Dr. Ahn notes these results compare favorably to prior studies of dual HER2 inhibition, with MOUNTAINEER-01 showing higher response rates.