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The study hypothesis is to evaluate whether the pCR rate of neoadjuvant chemotherapy and dual blockade with pertuzumab and the trastuzumab biosimilar CT-P6 (Herzuma®) in HER2-positive early breast cancer in PCH is similar to that reported in clinical trials.
Other aspects to be analyzed include the safety of the combination in PCH, as well as the clinical and tumor characteristics of the study population, assessment of radiological and pathological response, and the role of treatment-induced immunogenicity and the value of plasma HER2 determination.
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The study hypothesis is to evaluate whether the pCR rate of neoadjuvant chemotherapy and dual blockade with pertuzumab and the trastuzumab biosimilar CT-P6 (Herzuma®) in HER2-positive early breast cancer in PCH is similar to that reported in clinical trials.
Other aspects to be analyzed include the safety of the combination in PCH, as well as the clinical and tumor characteristics of the study population, assessment of radiological and pathological response, and the role of treatment-induced immunogenicity and the value of plasma HER2 determination.
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