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Drug Evaluations

Dasatinib: a novel therapy for breast cancer?

, MD MBA & , MD
Pages 795-801 | Published online: 18 Apr 2013
 

Abstract

Introduction: Dasatinib is a novel tyrosine kinase inhibitor with activity against the Src family kinases. The Src pathway is active in breast cancer and has been shown to promote cell proliferation, invasiveness, and metastases. Preclinical data support the use of dasatinib to inhibit breast cancer cell growth, modulate hormone and EGFR signaling, and alter cell migration.

Areas covered: This article details the preclinical data supporting dasatinib's use in breast cancer treatment. Additionally, Phase I/II studies that have tested dasatinib as a single agent and in combination with chemotherapy and antihormonal agents are discussed.

Expert opinion: Phase I/II studies to date have shown only limited responses to dasatinib among breast cancer patients. Dasatinib has no current role in the treatment of breast cancer, and its future is uncertain. No specific subset of patients has been identified which preferentially responds to treatment. Studies are under way to identify specific molecular markers that might predict response to dasatinib.

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