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Breast Cancer Brain Metastases: Achilles' Heel in Breast Cancer Patients' Care.
Ferraro, Emanuela; Seidman, Andrew D.
Afiliação
  • Ferraro E; Breast Medicine Service, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USA.
  • Seidman AD; Breast Medicine Service, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY, USA. seidmana@mskcc.org.
Cancer Treat Res ; 188: 283-302, 2023.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38175350
ABSTRACT
Brain metastases (BM) significantly affect the prognosis as well as the quality of life of breast cancer (BC) patients. Although advancements in neurosurgical and radiotherapy techniques improve local control and symptom management, BM remains associated with a poor prognosis. In addition, the efficacy of currently approved systemic therapies in central nervous system (CNS) compartment is still limited, especially after progression on local therapy. The blood-brain barrier (BBB) has been recognized as a mechanism of primary resistance to many chemotherapeutic agents and targeted therapies due to low drug penetration. Other mechanisms of primary and secondary resistance are still unclear and may vary across the BC subtypes. New small molecules have demonstrated efficacy in BM, in particular for the HER2-positive subtype, with a benefit in survival. A new era has begun in the field of BM, and many trials specifically designed for this population are currently ongoing. The BC research community needs to address this call with the final aim of improving the efficacy of systemic therapy in CNS compartment and ultimately preventing the occurrence of BM.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Neoplasias Encefálicas / Neoplasias da Mama Limite: Female / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Cancer Treat Res Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Neoplasias Encefálicas / Neoplasias da Mama Limite: Female / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Cancer Treat Res Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos