A 45-year-old woman presented with a metastatic breast carcinoma and was treated with capecitabine, oral vinorelbine and trastuzumab combination therapy. The initial echocardiogram and the ECG were considered normal. She began treatment with 3-weekly cycles of the combination therapy. After the fourth dose of capecitabine, she presented with severe chest and arm pain, which was responsive to nitroglycerine spray. ECG at admission demonstrated tachycardia with ST-segment elevation suggesting ischemia. The clinical symptoms returned to baseline after a few hours and within 24 h the ECG showed inverted T in leads V3-V6. Cardiac ultrasonography revealed hypokinesia in the left ventricle without segmentary hypokinesia, with mildly reduced global systolic function, which normalized 1 week later. Two weeks later, she was rechallenged with capecitabine. After the fourth dose, the patient developed chest pain. ECG showed infero-apico-lateral injury, which normalized after administration of nitrates, nicorandil and verapamil and discontinuation of capecitabine. This case suggests that capecitabine can lead to the cardiotoxicity characteristic of other fluoropyrimidines. Therefore, it is important to inform patients about the risk of angina-like chest pain, to stop treatment immediately if symptoms occur, and to monitor the patient in hospital. Fluoropyrimidine rechallenge should be avoided because of the risk of ischemic event or sudden death.
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Metastatic triple-negative breast cancer has a poor prognosis and poses significant therapeutic challenges. Until recently, limited therapeutic options have been available for patients with advanced disease after failure of first-line chemotherapy. The aim of this review is to assess the current evidence supporting second-line treatment options in patients with metastatic triple-negative breast cancer.
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Department of Chemotherapy, Jiangsu Cancer Hospital, Jiangsu Institute of Cancer Research, The Affiliated Cancer Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing Jiangsu China. Electronic address:
Purpose: The clinical benefits of pyrotinib plus taxanes or vinorelbine have not been studied systemically. Consequently, we conducted a prospective evaluation to assess the efficacy and safety of pyrotinib plus taxanes or vinorelbine in patients with human epidermal growth factor 2 (HER2)-positive metastatic breast cancer (MBC).
Methods: Patients with HER2-positive MBC were included to receive pyrotinib combined with taxanes or vinorelbine in Jiangsu Cancer Hospital.
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August 2024
Department of Breast Oncology, Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital, Tianjin, China.
Sci Rep
May 2024
Department of Medical Oncology, University Paris-Saclay, Paul-Brousse Hospital, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris (APHP), 94800, Villejuif, France.
The effect of high-dose pyridoxine (PN) on activity of 5-fluorouracil (FUra) and folinic acid (FA)-containing regimens was studied in 50 patients including 14 with digestive tract, and 36 with breast carcinomas (BC) in advanced stages with poor prognostic characteristics. Patients with colorectal, and pancreas adenocarcinoma received oxaliplatin, irinotecan, FUra, FA (Folfirinox), and patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the esophagus had paclitaxel, carboplatin, FUra, FA (TCbF). Patients with BC received AVCF (doxorubicin, vinorelbine, cyclophosphamide, FUra, FA) followed by TCbF or TCbF only, and patients who overexpressed HER2 received TCbF plus trastuzumab and pertuzumab.
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July 2023
Department of Breast Oncology, Zhejiang Cancer Hospital, Hangzhou Institute of Medicine (HIM), Chinese Academy of Sciences, Hangzhou, China.
Background: We report a case of metastatic human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER2) positive breast cancer who achieved encouraging clinical benefits across multiple pyrotinib-based anti-HER2 therapies.
Case Description: A 33-year-old woman was diagnosed with hormone receptor (HR) positive, HER2-positive breast cancer in June 2018, and did not receive adjuvant radiotherapy, chemotherapy, or anti-HER2 targeted therapy post-breast conserving surgery. By May 2020, she developed recurrence of the left breast mass with metastases in liver, bone and lymph nodes.
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