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BrE-3 is a murine IgG1 monoclonal antibody that binds to 97% of human ductal breast cancer specimens. A previous study documented the ability of 111In-labeled 1,4-methyl-benzyl isothiocyanate diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid (111In-MX-DTPA) BrE-3 to specifically target breast cancer tissue in
Liver metastases secondary to breast cancer are associated with unfavourable prognosis. Radioembolization with ytrrium-90 is an emerging option for management of liver metastases of breast cancer when other systemic therapies have failed to achieve disease control. However, unlike the BACKGROUND
Radioimmunotherapy (RIT) using 131I-Chimeric L6 (ChL6) antibody has shown therapeutic promise for patients with breast cancer. To enhance this potential, a novel immunoconjugate was developed that targets adenocarcinomas like breast cancer and tightly binds yttrium-90 (90Y) for therapy
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Therapy for patients with unresectable liver metastases from breast cancer that were refractory to multiple treatment regimens was performed using radioactive microspheres. High doses of radiation were delivered to tumors from these permanently implanted yttrium-90 ((90)Y) microspheres,
BACKGROUND
There are a paucity of data on the treatment of unresectable, chemoresistant breast cancer liver metastases (BRCLM) with yttrium-90 (Y90) radioembolization.
METHODS
Forty patients underwent resin-based Y90 radioembolization for unresectable, chemoresistant BRCLM between 2006 and 2012 in a
OBJECTIVE
To determine, in an open-label, retrospective report, the safety and effectiveness of locoregional therapy with yttrium-90 ((90)Y) radioembolization for patients with progressing breast cancer liver metastases (BCLMs) despite multi-agent chemotherapy.
METHODS
Seventy-five patients with
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Although radioimmunotherapy alone is effective in lymphoma, its application to solid tumors will likely require a combined modality approach. In these phase I studies, paclitaxel was combined with radioimmunotherapy in patients with metastatic hormone-refractory prostate cancer or advanced
Metastatic triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) constitutes a heterogeneous group of diseases with systemic treatment options limited to cytotoxic chemotherapy at the time being. The disease tends to affect visceral organs more frequently when compared to hormone receptor-positive breast cancer. The
Radiohypophysectomy in 176 women with metastatic breast cancer, treated over the past 20 years, did not prolong life, but relieved pain in almost half of the patients. This procedure can be carried out quickly and without risk even in severly debilitated patients.
Radioimmunotherapy (RIT) in breast cancer patients using I-131-chimeric L6 (ChL6) and in human breast cancer xenografts in nude mice using Y-90-1,4,7,10-tetraazacylododecant N,N',N",N"'-tetraacetic acid-peptide ChL6 (Y-90-ChL6) has shown promise. Tumor cell response to low-dose rate (5-25 rads/h)
Synergistic multimodality therapy is needed for breast cancer. Breast cancer frequently has p53 mutations that result in cells less likely to undergo apoptosis when exposed to DNA damaging therapies. Taxol (paclitaxel) is more effective in the presence of mutant p53. (90)Y-labeled DOTA-peptide-ChL6
In 1993, a 54-year-old woman was diagnosed with early-stage breast adenocarcinoma and treated with doxorubicin and cyclophosphamide followed by tamoxifen. Nine years later, the patient presented for integrative treatment, with liver metastases. Carcinoembryonic antigen was significantly elevated.
The novel radioimmunoconjugate, 90Y-DOTA-peptide-chimeric L6 (ChL6), was designed to reduce radiation to critical normal tissues with an exceptionally stable 90Y chelate moiety and a biodegradable linker. Human breast cancer tumors (HBT 3477) in mice were treated with 90Y-DOTA-peptide-ChL6 to
cT84.66 is a human/murine IgG1 with high affinity and specificity for carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA). An earlier Phase I trial defined the maximum tolerated dose for 90Y-diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DTPA)-cT84.66 at 22 mCi/m2. Dose-limiting toxicities were reversible leukopenia and
To determine predictors of survival after transarterial radioembolization of hepatic metastases from breast cancer.Twenty-four patients with chemotherapy-refractory hepatic metastases from breast cancer who underwent radioembolization from 2013 to 2018 were