
News|Articles|June 15, 2026
Oral Selective Estrogen Receptor Degraders in HR-Positive/HER2- Negative Metastatic Breast Cancer: Clinical Insights on Sequencing, Biomarkers, and Emerging Combinations
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KEY TAKEAWAYS
- ESR1 mutations emerge in 30%-40% of patients after aromatase inhibitor exposure, representing a key mechanism of acquired endocrine resistance that can be targeted with oral selective estrogen recept
- Two oral SERDs are now FDA-approved (elacestrant and imlunestrant), both demonstrating superior effi cacy in ESR1-mutated patients compared to standard endocrine therapy
- Treatment sequencing remains complex due to lack of head-to-head comparative data, requiring consideration of patient-specifi c factors including cost, access, biomarker testing, and practical considerations
- Future development focuses on combination strategies and earlier-line use to prevent resistance emergence, with promising results from trials showing the potential for ESR1-guided treatment switching
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