UNDERSTANDING HER2-MUTANT NSCLC

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HER2 mutations can affect how your NSCLC grows

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HER2 is a protein that lives on a cell's surface and can be used as a target for certain cancer medicines.

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HER2 can be present on normal cells; however, mutations can develop, which most commonly occur at the base of the HER2 protein inside the cell.

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HER2 mutations can cause abnormal cell activity, promoting the uncontrolled growth of cancer cells.

Ask your doctor about HER2 testing

HER2 mutations can occur in a range of people with NSCLC, and the cause of these mutations is unknown.

One way doctors can check for HER2 mutations is through a test called next-generation sequencing (NGS). It looks at DNA to see if there are changes in the HER2 gene.

If the test shows that your NSCLC has a certain HER2 mutation, ENHERTU might be right for you.

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HER2, human epidermal growth factor receptor 2; NSCLC, non-small cell lung cancer.