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HER2 in gastric adenocarcinoma: where do we stand today?

Khalil El GharibMakram KhouryHampig Raphaël Kourie
Published in: Personalized medicine (2021)
Aim: HER2 is a proto-oncogene expressed in 10-30% of gastric adenocarcinomas and is an ideal target for inhibition in malignancy with high recurrence and dismal survival rates. Materials & methods: A systematic search was conducted via PubMed, Google Scholar and the clinicaltrials.gov database to report the results of ongoing and past studies investigating HER2- inhibitors in gastric cancer. Results: Twenty-five studies were included; ToGA trial is the pivotal trial approving the use of trastuzumab in metastatic gastric cancer, followed by more studies investigating other HER2- inhibitors in this setting, as well as in local and locoregional malignancy. Conclusion: Anti-HER2 molecules are proving efficacy and safety in gastric cancer; the evidence is growing and association with other cancer agents is under investigation.
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