HER2 positive clinical trial, Herceptin for DCIS
I am new to these boards, and newly diagnosed. lumpectomy 12/12 showed DCIS, ADH, LDH. I was offered to do a clinical trial taking Herceptin during week 1 and 4 of RT. Has anyone tried this? I can't find anything online except what I've received from my Oncologist. My Rad Onc doesn't seem to think its necessary, but I'm 43 with nuclear grade 3, family history and HER2 3+. I want to do everything I can to never have to receive that kind of bad news ever again. I know I'm lucky yo have caught it so early (mammo), but don't really want to risk anything. Advice?
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At this point the jury is still out as to what HER2+ status means for DCIS. There have been lots of small studies but the results have been all over the map. Most have shown that HER2+ DCIS is no different than HER2- DCIS. Some studies have indicated that HER2+ DCIS is more aggressive and/or more likely to become invasive. Other studies have indicated the opposite, that HER2+ DCIS might actually be less aggressive. So there is no clear understanding on whether having HER2+ DCIS is concerning in the same way that HER2+ IDC is concerning.
The clinical trial that is underway is one attempt to learn more about HER2+ DCIS, and to see if Herceptin, which is not currently approved for DCIS, provides any benefit in terms of reducing recurrence risk. Here is information about the trial:
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Mommy -0 - there are threads discussing this clinical trial on the DCIS board. Try using the discussion board search function which is on the upper left. I refused to participate in the trial because it would have delayed my radiation and necessitated changing radiologists. - also I am older and don't have a family history.
Once you agree to participate, the decision whether you actually get the trastuzumab (herceptin) is determined randomly - so even if you are in the study you might not get the infusions.
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Thanks Jelson! I couldn't find the discussion. I was entered yesterday but haven't heard back about receiving herceptin or not yet.
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Thanks Beesie -
I have found everything possible about the study. I would love to hear from someone who has actually tried the Herceptin to see how they faired. I am getting cold feet because of the negative side effects of Herceptin, the lack of interest from my RO and my nervous husband and mother. I'll take it if it means I can be cancer-free down the road. I just want to hear how bad it was from someone who has tried it already. I hear back from the woman at the MO office later today to see if I was chosen to receive or not in the study. It doesn't seem to be holding up my RT. I had my first SIM on friday, and my next one on Monday. I start whole breast radiation on Tuesday followed by 5 years of Tamoxifen. -
hi I am in they same position of you I absolutely signed up for the trial. Herceptin is Used for later stage breast cancer and is the standard of care. From what I understand this study involves two infusions with very little side effects. The goal is to include herceptin in the standard treatment of dcis. I unfortunately did not get the drug as it is a randomized study. But I also understand it is proven to help reduce the risk of re occurrence in breast and other cancers. I hope if you chose to participate you get the herceptin in my research the treatment was all positive. I'm pretty upset I didn't get it as I think it's a great tool reduce the chance if re occurrence. Talk to you med oncologist I'm sure he or she can explain and set your mind at ease . Again I wish I had received the medication because I believe it's a giant step forward to a cure and such little risk with many positive results. God Bless and stay strong I always remind myself how lucky I am for catching this so early. I am 46 and understand your concerns best of luck
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