Virginia G. Kaklamani, MD, DSc

Articles

Evolution of Testing Strategies for ESR1

June 25th 2024

The key opinion leaders (KOLs) review the current testing methods for detecting ESR1 mutations and explore the existing strategies employed to overcome or delay the development of these mutations and the associated endocrine resistance in patients with HR+/HER2- metastatic breast cancer.

Prevalence and Testing Strategies for ESR1

June 25th 2024

Virginia Kaklamani, MD, DSc, and Heather McArthur, MD, explore the clinical significance of *ESR1* mutations in HR+/HER2- metastatic breast cancer patients, including their impact on disease prognosis, treatment outcomes, and the increasing prevalence of these mutations with each line of endocrine therapy, ultimately informing their therapeutic approach.

The Future of HER2+ Breast Cancer Treatment

August 24th 2023

Panelists wrap up their discussion on HER2+ breast cancer by summarizing the most exciting recent advances in the field and their hopes for the future of treatment.

Patient Profile 3: Metastatic HER2+ BC

August 17th 2023

Dr Kaklamani presents a profile of a patient with HER2+ breast cancer and liver metastases who had disease progression after first-line chemotherapy and a solitary new brain metastasis after second-line T-DM1.

Patient Profile 2: Early Stage HER2+/HR- BC

August 17th 2023

Melinda L. Telli, MD, presents a profile of a patient with early stage breast cancer with residual nodal disease after neoadjuvant chemotherapy and surgery, whose tumor was initially HER2+ but became triple-negative after treatment.

Patient Profile 1: Early Stage HER2+/HR+ BC

August 10th 2023

Virginia G. Kaklamani, MD, DSc, presents a patient profile of early stage HER2+ breast cancer with residual nodal disease after neoadjuvant chemotherapy and surgery.

Typical Approaches for Treatment Selection in the Third Line and Beyond

August 10th 2023

Experts share their go-to regimens in the third-line and higher setting of HER2+ metastatic breast cancer, and touch on the factors that support their decision-making.

HER2+ mBC: Emerging Agents in the Third-Line and Higher Setting

August 3rd 2023

Debu Tripathy, MD, discusses novel therapies being developed for later-line treatment of HER2+ mBC.

T-DXd: Updated Results from the DESTINY-Breast Studies and Practical Considerations for Followup

August 3rd 2023

Drs McArthur and Telli discuss recent data updates from the DESTINY-Breast trials of T-DXd, including a pooled analysis, and share best practices for monitoring patients for lung complications.

Remaining Unmet Needs in the Third-Line and Lessons from HER2CLIMB

July 27th 2023

Drs Tripathy and Kaklamani emphasize the most critical unmet needs for patients with HER2+ metastatic breast cancer in the third-line or higher settings and recap what the field previously learned from the HER2CLIMB trial of tucatinib/trastuzumab/capecitabine.

Ongoing Second-Line Trials in Patients with HER2+ mBC and Expert Clinical Perspective

July 27th 2023

Panelists briefly touch on ongoing trials of second-line tucatinib combination therapy, including HER2CLIMB-02 and HER2CLIMB-05, in patients with or without brain metastases, and offer their clinical perspective which second-line regimens they typically recommend for their patients with HER2+ mBC.

Use of ADCs in the Second-Line Treatment of HER2+ mBC

July 20th 2023

Experts introduce the antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) trastuzumab emtansine (T-DM1) and trastuzumab deruxtecan (T-DXd) and discuss clinical trial findings and potential use in special patient populations, such as those with brain metastases.

Standard-of-Care and Emerging Therapies for First-line Treatment of HER2+ mBC

July 20th 2023

Drs McArthur and Kaklamani expand upon the standard-of care regimens used for first-line treatment of patients with HER2+ metastatic breast cancer (mBC), review clinical data supporting their use, and share excitement for upcoming data readouts on novel regimens in the space.

Breast Cancer Management: Future Directions in Fertility Preservation

July 19th 2023

Closing out their discussion on fertility preservation in breast cancer, Matteo Lambertini, MD, PhD, and Virginia Kaklamani, MD, DSc, look toward unmet needs and future evolutions in the treatment landscape and offer advice for community physicians.

Timing Fertility Preservation in Patients With Breast Cancer Undergoing Surgery

July 19th 2023

Expert oncologists Matteo Lambertini, MD, PhD, and Virginia Kaklamani, MD, DSc, review fertility preservation strategies in the context of patients with breast cancer undergoing surgery.

Data Updates and Ongoing Trials in the HER2+ Adjuvant Space

July 13th 2023

Panelists discuss recent data updates on standard-of-care and emerging regimens for adjuvant treatment of HER2+ eBC, including data presented at the 2023 ASCO meeting, and highlight exciting trials in progress that have not yet read out.

Identifying Patients Suitable for Adjuvant Neratinib

July 13th 2023

Drs Tripathy and McArthur touch on the use of extended adjuvant therapy with neratinib and identify patients who might be suitable for this regimen, including those high-risk patients with residual disease after neoadjuvant therapy.

Treatment Guidelines on Fertility Preservation in Breast Cancer

July 12th 2023

Focused discussion on treatment guidelines and recommendations for fertility preservation while treating premenopausal patients with breast cancer.

Monitoring Patients With Breast Cancer Receiving OFS

July 12th 2023

A brief review of monitoring, response assessment, and treatment modification strategies used for patients with breast cancer undergoing OFS. .

Adjuvant Therapy Options in HER2+ eBC and Clinical Data on the PH Regimen

July 6th 2023

Virginia G. Kaklamani, MD, DSc, and Melinda L. Telli, MD, review the various adjuvant therapy options available for patients with HER2+ early breast cancer based on stage, risk status, and whether or not they had received neoadjuvant therapy, and then touch on clinical data supporting the use of fixed-dose pertuzumab/trastuzumab (PH) in this setting.