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An expert roundtable discussed the clinical challenges of managing patients with co-occurring ESR1 and PIK3CA mutations in ER+ metastatic breast cancer.
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Who
Drs. Seth Wander, Virginia Kaklamani, Monica Fornier, and Neil Iyengar
What
An expert roundtable discussed the clinical challenges of managing patients with co-occurring ESR1 and PIK3CA mutations in ER+ metastatic breast cancer.
When
Mon, 15 Jun 2026 19:48:40 GMT · 5h 10m ago
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Why
The discussion aimed to address how to prioritize targeted therapies and balance efficacy with toxicity for patients with these specific co-mutations.
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The medical field is seeking better treatment strategies and personalized care for patients with ER+ metastatic breast cancer, particularly those with ESR1 and PIK3CA co-mutations, to improve outcomes and manage treatment-related toxicities. Advances in this area could significantly enhance patient quality of life and survival rates, reflecting a broader trend towards more precise oncology treatments.
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2 events in this thread- Currently Reading5h 10m agoAn expert roundtable discussed the clinical challenges of managing patients with co-occurring ESR1 and PIK3CA mutations in ER+ metastatic breast cancer.
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