Breast Cancer Care comment on the UK launch of Tyverb

Thursday, 12 June 2008 12:00 AM

Commenting on the UK launch of Tyverb as a treatment for secondary (metastatic) breast cancer, Antonia Dean, Clinical Nurse Specialist at Breast Cancer Care, said:

"Any development that could improve our ability to control secondary (metastatic) breast cancer is welcome.

"We speak to people with secondary breast cancer daily on our helpline, and know how they are especially interested in new treatments that could help slow down the progression of the disease.

"This announcement means there is now another treatment option, however it is important to note that it is only effective in those with Her2 positive secondary breast cancer, and we know that 20 to 25 per cent of all breast cancers are Her2 positive.

"As the treatment is licensed for use in the UK we hope to see an appraisal by NICE and SMC follow shortly, enabling rapid and equal access to the drug for everyone who could benefit from it."

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Anyone with breast cancer or breast health concerns can get free, confidential support and information from the Breast Cancer Care helpline on 0808 800 6000 or by visiting www.breastcancercare.org.uk.

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Secondary breast cancer (also known as metastatic or advanced breast cancer) occurs when breast cancer cells spread from the first (primary) tumour in the breast through the lymphatic or blood system to other parts of the body. The most common parts of the body that breast cancer spreads to are the bones, the liver and the lungs. A diagnosis of secondary breast cancer means that the cancer cannot be cured, although it can be controlled, sometimes for years.
Breast Cancer Care has been working for over 30 years to make a difference in the lives of people affected by breast cancer. We provide accurate, easy to understand information as well as practical and emotional support. We are the only charity working across the UK to provide these services. Every year we receive almost two million requests for support and information through our services including our helpline, website, publications, person to person support and health promoting activities, all of which are offered free. We are committed to campaigning for better treatment and support for people with breast cancer and their families.

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