Why do they treat some woman with breast cancer with a drug called herceptin?
Question : Why do they treat some woman with breast cancer with a drug called herceptin?
How does this drug work?
And how come they treat other women that have the same cancer with a drug called Tamoxifin, and both drugs work?
Why can’t they treat all patients with the same cancer with the same drug?
breast cancer drugs
Best answer:
Answer by Nurse Zanne
Herceptin,and Tamoxifen are both a treatment regimen containing doxorubicin, cyclophosphamide, and paclitaxel, indicated for the adjuvant treatment of HER2-overexpressing breast cancer. They are basically a collection of the same drugs marketed under two different names, by two different drug companies
The cancers are breast cancer because they are in the breast, but they are NOT the same cancer.
Tamoxifen and herceptin are completely different drugs, administered in different ways and designed to treat different sorts of cancer. Tamoxifen is a little pill you take daily. Herceptin is infused into a vein periodically. There is also another class of drugs called aromataze inhibitors.