Enhertu demonstrated statistically significant improvement in invasive DFS vs. T-DM1 in DESTINY-Breast05 Ph III trial in patients with high-risk early breast cancer following neoadjuvant therapy

Susan Galbraith, Executive Vice President, Oncology Haematology R&D, AstraZeneca, said: “This landmark trial is the first to directly compare Enhertu and T-DM1 in early breast cancer, and the results clearly show that Enhertu delivers superior outcomes, indicating that it may be a better option for patients with high-risk HER2-positive disease in the post-neoadjuvant setting. These results from DESTINY-Breast05, coupled with DESTINY-Breast11, underscore our commitment to moving Enhertu into early-stage HER2-positive breast cancer where patients can achieve sustained long-term outcomes, increasing the opportunity for cure.”

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