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What does HER2 triple-positive mean?

What does HER2 triple-positive mean?

“Triple-positive” refers to breast tumors that are ER-, PR- and HER2-positive. It means the cancer cells grow in response to estrogen (ER), progesterone (PR) and a growth-promoting protein that’s on the outside of all breast cells known as HER2.

What is the survival rate of triple-positive breast cancer?

According to the National Cancer Institute , these are the 5-year relative survival rates for women who received a breast cancer diagnosis between 2010 and 2016: Localized: 98.9 percent. Regional: 85.7 percent. Distant (or metastatic): 28.1 percent.

Is it better to be HER2-positive or triple negative?

Conclusions: The triple negative subtype has the worst survival regardless of stage. HER2-positive cancers are heterogeneous and not all have poor survival. ER and PR must be considered. ER status appears to influence 5-year survival more than HER2 status.

What is triple-positive cancer?

Triple-positive breast tumors are HER2-, ER-, and PR-positive. These cancers are treated with hormone drugs as well as drugs that target HER2.

How long is chemo for HER2 positive?

Cycles can last anywhere from about two to four weeks, depending on the combination of drugs. Chemotherapy generally lasts about three to six months. The total length of chemotherapy treatment may vary depending on the stage of breast cancer and a number of other factors.

Is Triple positive worse than triple negative?

Background: Triple negative (TN) and triple positive (TP) breast cancers both are aggressive types but TN generally has a shorter survival.

How long is chemo for triple positive breast cancer?

How long is chemo for triple-positive breast cancer?

Is chemo necessary for triple-positive breast cancer?

Surgery and chemotherapy are the main triple-positive breast cancer treatments. After surgery, you may need radiation therapy, hormone therapy or targeted therapy against HER2.

Which chemo is the strongest?

Doxorubicin (Adriamycin) is one of the most powerful chemotherapy drugs ever invented. It can kill cancer cells at every point in their life cycle, and it’s used to treat a wide variety of cancers.

What does HER2 negative mean?

When a breast cell has abnormally high levels of the HER2 gene or the HER2 protein, it is called HER2- positive. The cancer is called HER2-negative when it does not have high levels of the HER2 gene or the HER2 protein. Most patients with metastatic breast cancer have HER2-negative breast cancer.

What is HER2 negative breast cancer?

If breast cancer cells don’t have abnormal levels of HER2 proteins, then the breast cancer is considered HER2-negative. If your cancer is HER2-negative, it may still be estrogen- or progesterone-positive. Whether or not it is affects your treatment options.

Is HER2-positive breast cancer hereditary?

HER2-positive breast cancer is not hereditary, but some other types of gene mutations related to breast cancer are inherited. Genetic testing can tell you if you have any of the mutations currently known to increase risk for breast cancer or other cancers.

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Ruth Doyle