
|Videos|August 18, 2011
Dr. Tripathy on Completing New Assays After Recurrence
Author(s)Debu Tripathy, MD,
Dr. Debu Tripathy from USC Norris Cancer Center on Completing New Assays After Recurrence
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Debu Tripathy, MD, professor of medicine and co-leader of the Women’s Cancer Program at the University of Southern California Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center, describes that when a patient has a recurrence the standard, if it is feasible, is to complete a new biopsy because the markers may have changed.
Tripathy explains that there will be a change in estrogen and progesterone receptors in approximately 10-20% of cases, with HER2 changes occurring in 5-10%.
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