New hope for breast cancer patients with low platelets from T-DM1
NCT ID NCT07257809
First seen Jan 05, 2026 · Last updated Jun 23, 2026 · Updated 22 times
Summary
This study tests whether the drug Hetrombopag can safely raise platelet counts in breast cancer patients who developed low platelets (thrombocytopenia) after T-DM1 treatment. About 56 participants will take Hetrombopag tablets daily for two weeks per cycle. The goal is to see if this helps maintain platelet levels so patients can continue their cancer therapy without delays.
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Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital
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What this could mean
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Active substance
Hetrombopag Olamine Tablets
What this could lead to
If it works, this could help breast cancer patients avoid delays or dose reductions in their T-DM1 therapy by preventing low platelet counts.
What could go wrong
This is a small, early-phase study with only 56 participants and no comparison group, so results may not apply broadly. The drug may not effectively raise platelets or could cause side effects.
Conditions
The condition(s) this trial relates to.
As listed by the trial registrant
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