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Challenges in the treatment of hormone receptor-positive,HER2-negative metastatic breast cancer with brain metastases
Authors:Minetta C. Liu  Javier Cortés  Joyce O’Shaughnessy
Affiliation:1.Mayo Clinic,Rochester,USA;2.Ramon y Cajal University Hospital,Madrid,Spain;3.Vall D’Hebron Institute of Oncology,Barcelona,Spain;4.Baylor-Sammons Cancer Center, Texas Oncology,U.S. Oncology,Dallas,USA
Abstract:Brain metastases are a major cause of morbidity and mortality for women with hormone receptor (HR)-positive breast cancer, yet little is known about the optimal treatment of brain disease in this group of patients. Although these patients are at lower risk for brain metastases relative to those with HER2-positive and triple-negative disease, they comprise the majority of women diagnosed with breast cancer. Surgery and radiation continue to have a role in the treatment of brain metastases, but there is a dearth of effective systemic therapies due to the poor penetrability of many systemic drugs across the blood-brain barrier (BBB). Additionally, patients with brain metastases have long been excluded from clinical trials, and few studies have been conducted to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of systemic therapies specifically for the treatment of HER2-negative breast cancer brain metastases. New approaches are on the horizon, such as nanoparticle-based cytotoxic drugs that have the potential to cross the BBB and provide clinically meaningful benefits to patients with this life-threatening consequence of HR-positive breast cancer.
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