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How will you approach treatment sequencing and use of trastuzumab deruxtecan in hormone receptor-negative, HER2-low breast cancer?

Specifically, how do you consider T-DXd use in setting of other antibody-drug conjugates (e.g. sacituzumab vedotin)? Are there any special considerations for patients who received immunotherapy prior to T-DXd? Do you have any reservations about T-DXd use in hormone-receptor negative patients given relatively small number of these patients enrolled on DB-04?
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In which metastatic line of therapy will you plan to use T-DXd in HR-, HER2-low breast cancer patients?

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Medical Oncology · Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
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Results from the DESTINY-Breast04 (DB4) trial [1] has created a new therapeutic option for patients with triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) that is low HER2 expressing (IHC 1+ or 2+ but FISH negative). In the DB4 trial, only 11% of participants had hormone receptor negative, HER2 low breast cancer...

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Medical Oncology · Washington University School of Medicine
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Based on results from the DESTINY-Breast04 trial and the ASCENT trial, both T-DXd and Sacituzumab vedotin are good options for patients with HER2-low breast cancer who had at least 1 line of prior chemotherapies for advanced disease. I don’t have reservations about T-DXd in hormone receptor negative...

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Medical Oncology · Cleveland Clinic
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In the DESTINY-Breast04 trial, participants had all received one to two lines of prior therapy for metastatic disease so currently, this is the setting in which we are typically recommending trastuzumab deruxtecan at our institution. For patients with hormone receptor-negative, HER2-low disease, sac...

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Medical Oncology · University of Iowa Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center
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I believe both T-DXd and sacituzumab-govitecan are equally reasonable options for hormone receptor-negative, Her 2-low breast cancer. I would individualize treatment based on the side-effects profile of each drug. It would be reasonable to prioritize sacituzumab-govitecan in patients that are consid...

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