1. Influence of tumour burden on trastuzumab pharmacokinetics in HER2 positive non-metastatic breast cancer.
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Bernadou, Guillemette, Campone, Mario, Merlin, Jean‐Louis, Gouilleux‐Gruart, Valérie, Bachelot, Thomas, Lokiec, François, Rezai, Keyvan, Arnedos, Monica, Diéras, Véronique, Jimenez, Marta, Paintaud, Gilles, and Ternant, David
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TRASTUZUMAB , *EPIDERMAL growth factor , *BREAST cancer , *PHARMACOKINETICS , *METASTASIS - Abstract
Aims Trastuzumab, an antibody binding to epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER2), has been approved to treat HER2-positive breast cancer in different settings. This study aimed at evaluating the influence of tumour size on trastuzumab pharmacokinetics (PK) in non-metastatic breast cancer patients treated with short term pre-operative trastuzumab. Methods Trastuzumab PK data were obtained from a multicentre, randomized and comparative study. This antibody was administered pre-operatively to patients with localized HER2-positive breast cancer as a single 4 mg kg−1 loading dose followed by 5 weekly 2 mg kg−1 doses. Trastuzumab concentrations were measured repeatedly using an ELISA technique. Tumour size was evaluated at baseline using breast echography. Trastuzumab pharmacokinetics were studied using a population approach and a two compartment model. The influence of tumour burden on trastuzumab pharmacokinetics was quantified as a covariate. Results A total of 784 trastuzumab concentrations were available from the 79 eligible patients. Estimated parameters (interindiviual standard deviation) were central volume of distribution =2.1 l (23%), peripheral volume of distribution =1.3 l (38%), intercompartment clearance =0.36 l day−1, with an elimination half-life of 11.8 days. Typical clearance was 0.22 l day−1 (19%) and its value was increased with tumour size. In patients with the highest tumour size, trastuzumab clearance was 50% [18%-92%] higher than in patients with the lowest tumour size. Conclusions In non-metastatic breast cancer patients, trastuzumab clearance increases with tumour size. The elimination half-life of trastuzumab was shorter in the present population of patients than in metastatic breast cancer patients previously studied. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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