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SABCS 2007
100-Month Update Shows Continued Benefit for Anastrozole Over Tamoxifen
December 17, 2007 A median follow-up of 100 months has shown continued benefit for anastrozole (Arimidex) as compared with tamoxifen in a study of postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive tumors. Optimal Tumor Control in HER2-Positive Tumors Requires Complete Blockade
December 17, 2007 The HER network is robust, complex, redundant, and adaptable. It provides proliferation and survival signals to a subset of breast tumors. Combination of Capecitabine and Ixabepilone Proves Effective in Resistant Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
December 17, 2007 The combination of capecitabine (Xeloda) and ixabepilone (Ixempra) appears to be robust in patients with the triple-negative breast cancer phenotype. In heavily pretreated metastatic breast cancer patients, the regimen yielded an overall response rate of 27% and median progression-free survival of 4.1 months, according to a subset analysis of 187 patients from a larger randomized phase III trial of capecitabine with and without ixabepilone. Isolated Tumor Cells, Micrometastases in Sentinel Nodes Fail to Affect Outcomes
December 17, 2007 Breast cancer patients with isolated tumor cells or micrometastases in sentinel nodes do not have poorer disease-free or overall survival than their counterparts with negative sentinel nodes, researchers reported at the SABCS (abstract 52). I-SPY Trial Characterizes Tumor Biology and Response to Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy
December 17, 2007 Preliminary findings from the I-SPY trial of neoadjuvant chemotherapy are a testament to the complexity and heterogeneity of locally advanced tumors and validate the concept that “biology should dictate the ‘what’ and the ‘how’ of treatment,” according to Laura Esserman, MD, Director of the Breast Cancer Center and Professor of Surgery and Radiation at the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine. Some Patients with Positive Sentinel Nodes May Not Need Axillary Dissection
December 17, 2007 Some breast cancer patients with positive sentinel lymph nodes have factors associated with a low probability of having any other positive nodes and may therefore be able to safely skip completion axillary dissection, new data show. New Genomic Assays May Help Individualize Breast Cancer Treatment
December 17, 2007 Two new genomic assays may provide prognostic and predictive information for individual patients with breast cancer, thereby helping to guide treatment decisions, according to data from a pair of studies presented at SABCS. Efficacy of Screening in Women at High Risk: Dutch MRI Screening Study Update
December 17, 2007 More data have emerged to suggest that MRI is more sensitive than mammography, though less specific, in screening women at high risk for breast cancer occurrence. Moreover, annual screening picks up a high number of ductal carcinomas in situ (DCIS), but also identifies tumors that are already large at diagnosis among BRCA1 mutation carriers. Denosumab Attenuates Bone Loss Associated with Aromatase Inhibitors
December 17, 2007 Investigational agent denosumab is safe and efficacious for attenuating bone loss among women taking adjuvant aromatase inhibitors for breast cancer, according to a phase III randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial reported at SABCS (abstract 47). Combination of nab-Paclitaxel, Bevacizumab Eradicates Metastatic Disease in a Preclinical Model
December 17, 2007 The combination of nab-paclitaxel (Abraxane) and bevacizumab (Avastin) eradicates highly aggressive metastatic breast cancer in a preclinical model, Sophia Ran, PhD, reported at the SABCS (abstract 74). Early Results Suggest Small Benefit of Longer Tamoxifen Therapy
CancerNetwork, December 16, 2007 Women with breast cancer who take adjuvant tamoxifen for 10 years have a lower risk of recurrence than their counterparts who take it for 5 years, although the difference is thus far small, according to early results of the ATLAS (Adjuvant Tamoxifen, Longer Against Shorter) trial presented at SABCS (abstract 48). Accelerated Hypofractionated Whole-Breast Irradiation Yields Excellent Control and Cosmesis
December 14, 2007 After breast-conserving surgery, a shorter radiotherapy regimen using accelerated hypofractionated whole-breast irradiation (AHWBI) is as effective and cosmetically acceptable as standard whole-breast irradiation (SWBI), according to the 12-year follow-up of a study by the Ontario Clinical Oncology Group. Widespread Benefit of Anthracyclines in Early BC Comes into Question
December 14, 2007 Anthracyclines are widely used in the adjuvant treatment of breast cancer, but this practice is being questioned as emerging data show benefits to be restricted to certain subsets of patients. Modern Therapies Halve Risk of Breast Cancer Mortality
December 14, 2007 Middle-aged women today are about half as likely as their counterparts 25 years ago to die from breast cancer, thanks in large part to the collective effects of modern therapies, according to new data reported at SABCS. Results of the 2005-2006 update of the worldwide overview presented by Richard Peto, PhD, on behalf of the Early Breast Cancer Trialists’ Collaborative Group were based on data from roughly 350,000 women and 400 randomized trials. High-Dose Chemo with Stem Cell Transplant Shows Little to No Survival Benefit in Adjuvant Setting
December 14, 2007 When used as adjuvant therapy for node-positive breast cancer, the combination of high-dose chemotherapy (HDC) and stem cell transplantation modestly improves relapse-free survival relative to standard-dose chemotherapy (SDC). But it offers at best minimal benefit in terms of overall survival, according to a meta-analysis presented at SABCS. |
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