Showing posts with label Trastuzumab. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trastuzumab. Show all posts

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Pertuzumab plus trastuzumab and docetaxel has competitive advantages in efficacy over our current proprietary clinical gold-standard treatment...

In continuation of my update docetaxel

"Pertuzumab plus trastuzumab and docetaxel has competitive advantages in efficacy over our current proprietary clinical gold-standard treatment, trastuzumab plus docetaxel," said Decision Resources Analyst Amy Duva"l. 

Decision Resources' analysis of the breast cancer drug market also finds that Roche/Genentech/Chugai's Trastuzumab-DM1 (T-DM1) is likely to initially enter later-lines of treatment before receiving approval for the first-line setting, which means it will gain use across all lines of therapy, fragmenting its patient share across lines of treatment and restricting its uptake in the first-line setting. 

Additionally, according to insights from interviewed thought-leaders, pertuzumab plus trastuzumab and docetaxel and T-DM1 plus pertuzumab have demonstrated the potential to increase patients' overall survival, which has not been improved by drug-treatment since the approval of trastuzumab over a decade ago. 

Findings also reveal that the overall breast cancer drug market declined from $10 billion in 2010 to $9.3 billion in 2011 in the United States, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom and Japan. Decision Resources forecasts that the market will increase from $9.3 billion in 2011 to $10.8 billion in 2020. Significant declines in sales, due to generic and biosimilar price erosion and a substantial reduction in the prescribing of Roche/Genentech/Chugai's Avastin, particularly in the U.S., will be offset by the launch and uptake of premium-priced emerging therapies, particularly in the metastatic HER2-positive setting. 

Ref : http://decisionresources.com/News-and-Events/Press-Releases/Breast-Cancer-Drug-Market-020212

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Combination of Lapatinib and Trastuzumab a better treatment for breast cancer....

Lapatinib or lapatinib ditosylate is an orally active chemotherapeutic drug treatment for solid tumours such as breast cancer. Patients who meet specific indication criteria may be prescribed lapatinib as part of combination therapy for breast cancer. On March 13, 2007, FDA approved lapatinib in combination therapy for breast cancer patients already using capecitabine.

Recently, researchers from Duke University Medical Center. Dr. Kimberly Blackwell have found more interesting results when they did try the combination of Trastuzumab (monoclonal antibody). As per the claim by the researchers, Lapatinib plus trastuzumab are significantly better than lapatinib alone in extending the lives of breast cancer patients whose tumors are HER2-positive.

Blackwell says, the combination targeted therapy gave patients more than a four-month survival advantage over those who took lapatinib alone. She says the findings may be the first step toward a chemotherapy-free future. This is the first time that a pair of targeted therapies has been shown to be superior to any intervention that paired a targeted therapy with a hormonal or chemotherapy based approach, she said. The interesting claim by the researchers trastuzumab binds to and blocks part of the HER2 growth factor that appears on the surface of some breast cancer cells while lapatinib binds to a second growth factor, EGFR, and part of HER2 that sits below the cell surface. It's sort of a double whammy, disabling the HER2 protein in two places instead of one......

Ref : http://www.dukehealth.org/health_library/news/targeted_therapy_prolongs_life_in_patients_with_her2_positive_breast_cancer