Matching articles for "fulvestrant"
Ribociclib (Kisqali) for Early Breast Cancer (online only)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • December 9, 2024; (Issue 1717)
The oral cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) 4/6 inhibitor
ribociclib (Kisqali – Novartis), which was approved by
the FDA in 2017 for use with an aromatase inhibitor
or fulvestrant for treatment of hormone...
The oral cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) 4/6 inhibitor
ribociclib (Kisqali – Novartis), which was approved by
the FDA in 2017 for use with an aromatase inhibitor
or fulvestrant for treatment of hormone receptor (HR)-positive, human epidermal growth factor receptor
2 (HER2)-negative advanced or metastatic breast
cancer, has now been approved for use with an
aromatase inhibitor for adjuvant treatment of HR-positive,
HER2-negative stage II or III early breast
cancer at high risk of recurrence. Kisqali can be used in
patients with node-positive or node-negative disease.
The CDK 4/6 inhibitor abemaciclib (Verzenio) is also
approved for use in early breast cancer, but only in
patients with node-positive disease.
Inavolisib (Itovebi) for Locally Advanced or Metastatic Breast Cancer (online only)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • November 11, 2024; (Issue 1715)
Inavolisib (Itovebi – Genentech), an oral kinase
inhibitor, has been approved by the FDA for use in
combination with palbociclib and fulvestrant for
treatment of endocrine-resistant,...
Inavolisib (Itovebi – Genentech), an oral kinase
inhibitor, has been approved by the FDA for use in
combination with palbociclib and fulvestrant for
treatment of endocrine-resistant, PIK3CA-mutated,
hormone receptor (HR)-positive, human epidermal
growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-negative, locally
advanced or metastatic breast cancer. This is the first
approval for Itovebi; palbociclib and fulvestrant have
been available for years for treatment of HR-positive,
HER2-negative breast cancer.
Capivasertib (Truqap) for Breast Cancer (online only)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • February 19, 2024; (Issue 1696)
The oral kinase inhibitor capivasertib (Truqap –
AstraZeneca), a first-in-class AKT inhibitor, has
been approved by the FDA for use in combination
with the selective estrogen receptor degrader...
The oral kinase inhibitor capivasertib (Truqap –
AstraZeneca), a first-in-class AKT inhibitor, has
been approved by the FDA for use in combination
with the selective estrogen receptor degrader (SERD)
fulvestrant (Faslodex, and generics) for treatment of
hormone receptor (HR)-positive, human epidermal
growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-negative, locally
advanced or metastatic breast cancer in adults with
one or more PIK3CA/AKT1/PTEN-alterations who had
disease progression on at least one endocrine-based
regimen for metastatic disease or recurrence on or
within 12 months of completing adjuvant therapy.
In Brief: A New Indication for Abemaciclib (Verzenio) (online only)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • April 3, 2023; (Issue 1673)
The oral cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) 4/6 inhibitor
abemaciclib (Verzenio – Lilly) has been approved by
the FDA for use in combination with endocrine therapy
(tamoxifen or an aromatase inhibitor) for...
The oral cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) 4/6 inhibitor
abemaciclib (Verzenio – Lilly) has been approved by
the FDA for use in combination with endocrine therapy
(tamoxifen or an aromatase inhibitor) for adjuvant
treatment of patients with hormone receptor (HR)-positive, human epidermal growth factor receptor
2 (HER2)-negative, node-positive, early breast
cancer at high risk of recurrence.1It was previously
approved for the same indication, but patients were
also required to have a Ki-67 score ≥20%. About
70% of all breast cancers are HR-positive and HER2-negative. Ki-67 is a prognostic biomarker for tumor
proliferation; a score ≥20% is associated with early
recurrence and poor prognosis.
Elacestrant (Orserdu) for Advanced or Metastatic Breast Cancer
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • March 6, 2023; (Issue 1671)
The FDA has approved elacestrant (Orserdu –
Stemline), an oral estrogen receptor antagonist, for
treatment of estrogen receptor (ER)-positive, human
epidermal growth factor receptor 2...
The FDA has approved elacestrant (Orserdu –
Stemline), an oral estrogen receptor antagonist, for
treatment of estrogen receptor (ER)-positive, human
epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-negative,
estrogen receptor 1 (ESR1)-mutated advanced or
metastatic breast cancer in postmenopausal women
or men who had disease progression following
endocrine therapy. Elacestrant is the first oral selective
estrogen receptor degrader (SERD) to be approved
for treatment of breast cancer; the injectable SERD
fulvestrant (Faslodex, and generics) was approved
more than 20 years ago.
Abemaciclib (Verzenio) - A Third CDK 4/6 Inhibitor for Breast Cancer
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • November 6, 2017; (Issue 1533)
The FDA has approved abemaciclib (Verzenio – Lilly),
an oral cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) 4/6 inhibitor,
for treatment of hormone receptor (HR)-positive,
human epidermal growth factor receptor 2...
The FDA has approved abemaciclib (Verzenio – Lilly),
an oral cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) 4/6 inhibitor,
for treatment of hormone receptor (HR)-positive,
human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-negative advanced or metastatic breast cancer.
Abemaciclib is the third CDK 4/6 inhibitor to be
approved in the US for this indication.
Ribociclib (Kisqali) for Advanced or Metastatic Breast Cancer (online only)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • October 23, 2017; (Issue 1532)
The oral cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) 4/6 inhibitor
ribociclib (Kisqali – Novartis) has been approved by
the FDA for use in combination with an aromatase
inhibitor for first-line endocrine-based therapy...
The oral cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) 4/6 inhibitor
ribociclib (Kisqali – Novartis) has been approved by
the FDA for use in combination with an aromatase
inhibitor for first-line endocrine-based therapy in
postmenopausal women with hormone receptor (HR)-positive, human epidermal growth factor receptor
2 (HER2)-negative advanced or metastatic breast
cancer. Ribociclib is also available copackaged
with the aromatase inhibitor letrozole (Femara, and
generics) as Kisqali Femara Co-Pack. Ribociclib is
the second CDK 4/6 inhibitor to be approved in the US
for this indication; palbociclib (Ibrance) was the first.
Abemaciclib (Verzenio), a third CDK 4/6 inhibitor, was
recently approved and will be reviewed in a future issue.
Palbociclib (Ibrance) for Metastatic Breast Cancer
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • August 17, 2015; (Issue 1475)
Palbociclib (Ibrance – Pfizer), an oral cyclin-dependent
kinase inhibitor, has been approved by the FDA for use
in combination with the aromatase inhibitor letrozole
(Femara, and generics) for first-line...
Palbociclib (Ibrance – Pfizer), an oral cyclin-dependent
kinase inhibitor, has been approved by the FDA for use
in combination with the aromatase inhibitor letrozole
(Femara, and generics) for first-line treatment of
postmenopausal women with estrogen receptor (ER)-positive, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2)-negative metastatic breast cancer. It is the
first cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor to become
available in the US.
Drugs for Breast Cancer
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • January 1, 2005; (Issue 29)
In addition to surgery and radiation therapy, a variety of drugs are used both singly and in combination to treat breast cancer. This article summarizes the principles of adjuvant therapy and treatment for...
In addition to surgery and radiation therapy, a variety of drugs are used both singly and in combination to treat breast cancer. This article summarizes the principles of adjuvant therapy and treatment for metastatic disease. A summary of individual drugs and their adverse effects begins on page 3.
Drugs of Choice for Cancer
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • March 1, 2003; (Issue 7)
The tables in this article list drugs used for treatment of cancer in the USA and Canada and their major adverse effects. The choice of drugs in Table I is based on the opinions of Medical Letter consultants....
The tables in this article list drugs used for treatment of cancer in the USA and Canada and their major adverse effects. The choice of drugs in Table I is based on the opinions of Medical Letter consultants. Some drugs are listed for indications for which they have not been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration. In some cases, such as elderly patients or those with many co-morbid illnesses, the regimen of choice might not be suitable. For many of the cancers listed, surgery and/or radiation therapy may be the treatment of choice or may also be part of the management. Anticancer drugs and their adverse effects are listed in Table II on page 46. A partial list of brand names appears on page 52.
Fulvestrant (Faslodex) for Advanced Breast Cancer
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • July 22, 2002; (Issue 1135)
Fulvestrant (Faslodex -- AstraZeneca), an estrogen receptor antagonist given intramuscularly (IM) once a month, was recently approved by the FDA for treatment of hormone-receptor-positive metastatic breast...
Fulvestrant (Faslodex -- AstraZeneca), an estrogen receptor antagonist given intramuscularly (IM) once a month, was recently approved by the FDA for treatment of hormone-receptor-positive metastatic breast cancer in postmenopausal women with disease progession on tamoxifen (Nolvadex, and others) or another antiestrogen.