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Increasing the Dose Intensity of Chemotherapy May Lower the Risk of Breast Cancer Recurrence and Death

GS1-01. Gray R, Bradley R, Braybrooke J, Davies C, Pan H, et al. Increasing the dose density of adjuvant chemotherapy by shortening intervals between courses or by sequential drug administration significantly reduces both disease recurrence and breast cancer mortality: an EBCTCG meta-analysis of 21,000 women in 16 randomised trials.

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Adjuvant Trastuzumab Did Not Improve Outcomes for Patients With HER2-low Breast Cancer

GS1-02. Fehrenbacher L, Cecchini RS, Geyer CE, Rastogi P, et al. NSABP B-47 (NRG oncology): Phase III randomized trial comparing adjuvant chemotherapy with adriamycin (A) and cyclophosphamide (C) → weekly paclitaxel (WP), or docetaxel (T) and C with or without a year of trastuzumab (H) in women with node-positive or high-risk node-negative invasive breast cancer (IBC) expressing HER2 staining intensity of IHC 1+ or 2+ with negative FISH (HER2-Low IBC).

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