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Can T-DXd plus pertuzumab finally replace the CLEOPATRA regimen as the new first-line standard for metastatic HER2-positive breast cancer?In this comprehensive discussion from ASCO 2026, Dr. Jason Mouabbi, Dr. Fengting Yan, and Dr. Paolo Tarantino break down the practice-changing DESTINY-Breast09 data and what it means for treatment sequencing, patient selection and toxicity management. Beyond the clinical trial results, the experts share their perspectives on the evolving therapeutic landscape—specifically, the future possibility of achieving cures in metastatic HER2-positive breast cancer.The panel explores why antibody-drug conjugates are moving earlier in treatment, the impressive progression-free survival results from DESTINY-Breast09, the significance of deep partial responses, and how clinicians should think about treatment duration, maintenance strategies, and long-term disease control.Topics discussed include:• DESTINY-Breast09 study design and results• T-DXd plus pertuzumab vs CLEOPATRA (THP)• Progression-free survival and response outcomes• Deep partial response vs complete response• Attrition rates and why first-line therapy matters• ILD monitoring and management strategies• Nausea, fatigue, and alopecia management• Olanzapine for T-DXd-associated nausea• PIK3CA-mutated HER2-positive disease• PATINA and HER2CLIMB-05 implications• Maintenance therapy considerations• Rechallenging T-DXd after recurrence• ADC sequencing in metastatic HER2-positive breast cancer• The possibility of cure in metastatic HER2-positive diseaseAs treatment options continue to evolve, understanding how to maximize the benefits of T-DXd while managing toxicity will be critical for improving outcomes in HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer.Subscribe for more expert oncology discussions, breast cancer treatment updates, and ASCO 2026 coverage.
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