scholarly journals Adverse Drug Reactions with HER2-Positive Breast Cancer Treatment: An Analysis from the Italian Pharmacovigilance Database

Author(s):  
Maria Antonietta Barbieri ◽  
Emanuela Elisa Sorbara ◽  
Giuseppe Cicala ◽  
Vincenza Santoro ◽  
Paola Maria Cutroneo ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 1316-1324
Author(s):  
Heloísa M. Resende ◽  
Leandro Ladislau ◽  
Ana Carolina F. Cardoso ◽  
Juliana Dinéia P. Brandão ◽  
Biazi R. Assis ◽  
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PURPOSE Breast cancer is the most common malignancy in Brazilian women, with 66,280 new cases in 2020 (with 20% overexpressing human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 [HER2]). The trastuzumab biosimilar was the first oncology biosimilar approved in Brazil for HER2-positive breast cancer treatment. This study aimed to assess the current level of knowledge of biosimilars, comfort of use, extrapolation indications, and switching of practices among oncologists in Brazil. METHODS A 24-question survey was developed using an online platform that sought information regarding responders' characteristics and use of biosimilars. The survey analyzed the basic knowledge of biosimilars, trastuzumab biosimilars, level of comfort with extrapolation, switching treatment regimens, and opinions concerning the cost of HER2-positive breast cancer therapy. Data were collected between July and September 2019 and included 144 oncologists from five Brazilian regions. RESULTS In total, 95% of respondents could identify the most appropriate definition of biosimilars and 96% felt comfortable prescribing trastuzumab biosimilars. Although 63% of respondents would use the biosimilar in all settings wherein the reference biologic was approved, 35% would use the biosimilar for cases involving metastatic disease. Although 82% of oncologists were in favor of switching from a reference biologic to a biosimilar, 18% would avoid switching regimens. The lack of studies detailing switching to other regimens and the correct timing to switch was the major concern. The cost of HER2 therapy was a significant concern for most oncologists. CONCLUSION Oncologists demonstrated a high level of knowledge of biosimilars and encouraging levels of prescriber use; however, extrapolation and switching treatment regimens are barriers to the effective use of biosimilars in cancer treatment. Efforts should be concentrated on strategies involving medical education programs on biosimilars.


Author(s):  
JF Marin Pozo ◽  
M Merino Almazan ◽  
A Sanchez Ruiz ◽  
A Lopez Lopez ◽  
R Claramunt Garcia ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 107815522098559
Author(s):  
Alla Turshudzhyan ◽  
James Vredenburgh

Introduction Approach to cancer treatment is dictated by guidelines based on clinical research. New research continuously changes what we consider to be first-line therapy for a given type of cancer. Treatment approach becomes more complex when patient’s cultural beliefs have to be considered and incorporated into the therapy. Case report We are presenting a case of a patient born and raised in the former Soviet Union, whose understanding of how cancer should be treated was considerably different from what we now deem to be first-line therapy. This patient was diagnosed with metastatic HER2 positive breast cancer. Management and outcome: Having reservations about first-line therapy, she wanted to consider surgery as well as other lines of therapy. Her medical team worked on finding an alternative treatment plan that would be in line with her goals of care. Patient’s personal beliefs led her to choose a therapy that is currently a second-line: Ado-trastuzumab emtansine. She was able to achieve full remission. Discussion Some recent studies discussed in this case showed that first-line therapies don’t have significant progression free survival advantage when compared to the second-line therapy that our patient received. Ado-trastuzumab emtansine is a potent cytotoxic drug connected via a stable linker to the anti-HER2 antibody, trastuzumab. More studies need to be done to further investigate positive result presented in this case and whether this could be considered an alternative to current first-line therapy.


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