Efficacy of eribulin in breast cancer: a short report on the emerging new data

Onco Targets Ther. 2017 Feb 13:10:773-779. doi: 10.2147/OTT.S102638. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Eribulin is a novel microtubule-targeting agent that is approved for the treatment of patients with locally advanced or metastatic breast cancer who have previously received treatment with an anthracycline and a taxane in either the adjuvant or metastatic setting. Eribulin induces mitotic catastrophe leading to cell death but has other important antitumor effects, including reversal of epithelial-mesenchymal transition and remodeling of the tumor vasculature. Eribulin was licensed for the treatment of advanced breast cancer based on results from two large randomized Phase III clinical trials. Current clinical trials of eribulin for breast cancer are evaluating response to treatment earlier in the patient pathway and in combination with other therapeutic agents. This review provides a short overview of emerging new data on the mode of action of eribulin in breast cancer.

Keywords: breast cancer; eribulin; microtubule-targeting agents.

Publication types

  • Review