
Vol. 28, No. 2, 2005
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Case Report
Re-Evaluation of HER2 Status in Metastatic Breast Cancer and Tumor-Marker Guided Therapy with Vinorelbine and Trastuzumab
H. Stemmlera; P. Stieberb; D. Lässigb; V. Heinemanna
aMedizinische Klinik III, Hämatologie – Onkologie,
bInstitut für Klinische Chemie, LMU München, Klinikum Großhadern, Germany
Onkologie 2005;28:95-97
(DOI: 10.1159/000082803)
Summary
Background: HER2 is overexpressed in 20-30% of breast
cancers. Compared to chemotherapy alone, chemotherapy
with trastuzumab improves clinical outcome in patients
with HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer (MBC). In general,
HER2 status in a primary lesion predicts the status of
metastases, so that biopsy of metastatic lesions appears
unnecessary. Case Report: A 39-year old woman was diagnosed
with primary breast cancer in November 2000. Using
the method and scoring system of the DAKO Hercep Test,
the tumor has shown low HER2 expression (DAKO score
1+). After failure of several chemotherapy regimens for
metastatic disease (liver, skeletal), the patient underwent
CT-guided needle biopsy of the liver which showed
HER2 positive adenocarcinoma (DAKO score 3+). In consequence,
the patient was treated with vinorelbine (30 mg/m2
d1,8,15 q4w) and trastuzumab (4 mg/kg loading dose,
2 mg/kg weekly). During a treatment period of 4 months
imaging results as well as tumor marker kinetics indicated
an excellent response with sustained decrease of tumor
markers. A retrospective analysis of the HER2 shed antigen
in metastatic stage revealed excessively increased serum
levels and supports HER2 overexpression observed in liver
metastasis. The kinetics of the HER2 shed antigen during
therapy for metastatic disease were found to be in phase
with the kinetics of CEA and CA15-3. Conclusion: This case
report demonstrates that re-evaluation of the HER2 status
may be helpful in single patients not sufficiently responding
to treatment of metastatic disease. Determination of HER2
overexpression may be facilitated by a determination of the
HER2 shed antigen level in peripheral blood.
Copyright © 2005 S. Karger GmbH, Freiburg
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