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Although continuing HER2 inhibition beyond progression may provide an additional clinical benefit, the availability of novel therapies targeting different mechanisms of action could improve outcomes.
Despite evidence suggesting that continued HER2 inhibition after progression on trastuzumab can provide additional clinical benefit, the availability of novel therapies that target a different mechanism of action could improve outcomes in patients with trastuzumab-resistant disease.
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