Dr. Blackwell on Emerging Therapies in TNBC

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Kimberly L. Blackwell, MD, medical oncologist, Duke Cancer Institute, discusses emerging therapies for patients with triple-negative breast cancer.

Kimberly L. Blackwell, MD, medical oncologist, Duke Cancer Institute, discusses emerging therapies for patients with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC).

Blackwell discusses recent data examining standard chemotherapy for the treatment of TNBC. One example is the TNT study, which demonstrated that in BRCA-mutated patients, carboplatin leads to a doubled objective response compared with single-agent docetaxel. A second study, which examined the efficacy of eribulin versus capecitabine in TNBC, showed that eribulin had an overall survival advantage compared with capecitabine.

Overall, Blackwell says that researchers are making progress with standard chemotherapy for the treatment of TNBC.

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