APHINITY | AACR Cancer Research

TITLE OF PUBLICATION

Effect of young age at diagnosis on clinical outcomes and efficacy of anti-HER2 targeted therapy in patients with HER2-positive early breast cancer: Results from the APHINITY trial

Authors

Richard D.Gelber; Xin V.Wang; Bernard F.Cole; David Cameron; Fatima Cardoso; Vivianne Tjan-Heijnen; Ian Krop; Sherene Loi; Roberto Salgado; Astrid Kiermaier; Elizabeth Frank; Debora Fumagalli; Carmela Caballero; Evandro de Azambuja; Marion Procter; Emma Clark; Eleonora Restuccia; Sarah Heeson; Jose Bines; Sibylle Loiblt; Martine Piccart-Gebhart on behalf of the APHINITY Steering Committee and Investigators

PUBLICATION REFERENCES

CANCER RESEARCH | Volume 82 | Issue 4 | Page(s) Supplement | Publication Year 2022

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