The combination of letrozole-lapatinib in early breast cancer was feasible, with expected and manageable toxicities. In unselected estrogen receptor-positive/HER2-negative patients, letrozole-lapatinib and letrozole-placebo resulted in a similar overall clinical response rate and similar effect on Ki-67 and pAKT. Our secondary end point findings of a significant correlation between PIK3CA mutation and response to letrozole-lapatinib in HR-positive/HER2-negative early breast cancer must now be independently confirmed.
The recommended phase II dose is lapatinib 1,500 mg/d with chemoradiotherapy in patients with LA SCCHN; this regimen is associated with an acceptable tolerability profile. Given these findings, randomized phase II and III studies of lapatinib plus chemoradiotherapy have been initiated.
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