Standard systemic (whole-body) treatments include hormonal therapy, chemotherapy, and targeted therapy (for example, Herceptin (chemical name: trastuzumab). Which type of treatment will work best for you depends on what the tumors are like, and where they are growing. An Oncotype DX test may help you and your doctor decide which treatments are right for you.
Hormonal (anti-estrogen) therapy can be the best weapon in the fight against metastatic breast cancer, with the fewest side effects in most women. For this reason, hormonal therapy is often the first treatment of choice for women:
Your doctor might recommend that you try hormonal therapy if you have metastatic disease, your hormone receptor status is unknown, and it's difficult to do a biopsy.
Chemotherapy is usually recommended if the cancer is:
Herceptin may also be prescribed if the cancer is HER2-positive.
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