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Review
. 2018 Apr;19(5):517-524.
doi: 10.1080/14656566.2018.1448787. Epub 2018 Mar 9.

Abemaciclib for the treatment of breast cancer

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Abemaciclib for the treatment of breast cancer

Takeshi Kotake et al. Expert Opin Pharmacother. 2018 Apr.

Abstract

There have been numerous clinical trials of CDK4/6 inhibitors performed on various carcinomas including breast cancer. One such inhibitor tested and which has ongoing clinical trials for breast cancer is abemaciclib. Abemaciclib is a molecular-targeted agent that targets basic cell cycle regulatory mechanisms. Areas covered: This review discusses the available clinical data and ongoing clinical trials of abemaciclib in breast cancer. Expert opinion: Abemaciclib has demonstrated a clear anti-tumour effect and manageable toxicity against HR-positive, HER2-negative breast cancer in many clinical trials and is expected to be an important standard therapy. However, currently, besides oestrogen receptor expression, there is a definite lack of predictive biomarkers for response and/or tolerance to abemaciclib, which is important for patient selection. Another problem is that its contribution to overall survival (OS) has not been shown. And while two large the phase 3 study highlighted the anti-tumour effect of abemaciclib, the OS results are awaited. Furthermore, the effect on brain metastases is expected to be unique to abemaciclib as the response of brain metastasis in HR-positive breast cancer patients has been confirmed in a few cases with case collection still ongoing.

Keywords: CDK4/6 inhibitor; biomarker; brain metastases; hormone receptor positive breast cancer; toxicity.

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