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PI3K inhibitor/fulvestrant has modest benefit, serious toxicity in breast cancer


 

REPORTING FROM ASCO 2018


During the oral abstracts session where Dr. Baselga presented the SANDPIPER results, Cynthia X Ma, MD, PhD, from Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, the invited discussant, agreed that the trial provides proof of concept that PI3K inhibition may be an effective therapeutic strategy in breast cancer.

“However, the modest progression-free survival improvement and significant toxicity profile does not support its clinical application,” she said.

SOURCE: : Baselga J et al. ASCO 2018 Abstract LBA1006 .

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