Developing Story: Beyond Camizestrant — The Evolving Landscape of ER+/HER2- MBC with Dr. Sarah Premji
The field of hormone receptor-positive, HER2-negative metastatic breast cancer is moving faster than ever, and in this episode, we go beyond SERENA-6 to map the full picture of what's changing.
Joining hosts Victoria Goldberg and Abigail Johnston is Dr. Sarah Premji, Assistant Director of Breast Cancer Research at Sarah Cannon in Nashville, for a comprehensive deep dive into the new wave of endocrine therapies reshaping treatment for the most common subtype of breast cancer.
Together, they cover the evolution from CDK4/6 inhibitors to the era of oral SERDs, FDA approvals of elacestrant, imlunestrant, and vepdegestrant and what makes each unique, the emerging mechanisms of PROTACs and CERANs, and how ESR1 mutations drive treatment decisions at progression. Dr. Premji also shares her real-world approach to sequencing therapy, weighing tumor profiling, prior treatment history, sites of disease, and each patient's individual lifestyle and priorities. The conversation closes with a look at the growing role of AI in oncology, from clinical trial matching to pathology and imaging.
Whether you are a community oncologist navigating an increasingly complex algorithm or a patient advocate trying to stay current, this episode is your guide to where ER+ breast cancer treatment stands today and where it is headed.
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