CDK4/6 inhibitors in association with endocrine therapy represent the best therapeutic choice for either endocrine-sensitive or resistant hormone-receptor-positive advanced breast cancer patients. On the contrary, the optimal therapeutic strategy after the failure of CDK4/6 inhibitors-based treatment still remains an open question worldwide. In this review, we analyze the most studied mechanisms of resistance to CDK4/6 inhibitors treatment, as well as the most significant results of retrospective and prospective trials in the setting of progression after CDK4/6 inhibitors, to provide the reader a comprehensive overview from both a preclinical and especially a clinical perspective. In our opinion, an approach based on a deeper knowledge of resistance mechanisms to CDK4/6 inhibitors, but also on a careful analysis of what is done in clinical practice, can lead to a better definition of prospective randomized trials, to implement a personalized sequence approach, based on molecular analyses.

Cogliati, V., Capici, S., Pepe, F., Di Mauro, P., Riva, F., Cicchiello, F., et al. (2022). How to Treat HR+/HER2-Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients after CDK4/6 Inhibitors: An Unfinished Story. LIFE, 12(3) [10.3390/life12030378].

How to Treat HR+/HER2-Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients after CDK4/6 Inhibitors: An Unfinished Story

Cicchiello F.;Cordani N.;Cerrito M. G.;Cazzaniga M. E.
2022

Abstract

CDK4/6 inhibitors in association with endocrine therapy represent the best therapeutic choice for either endocrine-sensitive or resistant hormone-receptor-positive advanced breast cancer patients. On the contrary, the optimal therapeutic strategy after the failure of CDK4/6 inhibitors-based treatment still remains an open question worldwide. In this review, we analyze the most studied mechanisms of resistance to CDK4/6 inhibitors treatment, as well as the most significant results of retrospective and prospective trials in the setting of progression after CDK4/6 inhibitors, to provide the reader a comprehensive overview from both a preclinical and especially a clinical perspective. In our opinion, an approach based on a deeper knowledge of resistance mechanisms to CDK4/6 inhibitors, but also on a careful analysis of what is done in clinical practice, can lead to a better definition of prospective randomized trials, to implement a personalized sequence approach, based on molecular analyses.
Articolo in rivista - Review Essay
CDK4/6 inhibitors; Metastatic breast cancer; Therapy resistance; Treatment sequencing;
English
5-mar-2022
2022
12
3
378
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Cogliati, V., Capici, S., Pepe, F., Di Mauro, P., Riva, F., Cicchiello, F., et al. (2022). How to Treat HR+/HER2-Metastatic Breast Cancer Patients after CDK4/6 Inhibitors: An Unfinished Story. LIFE, 12(3) [10.3390/life12030378].
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