Literature DB >> 11157042

Aromatase inhibitors in the treatment and prevention of breast cancer.

P E Goss1, K Strasser.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the current clinical status and possible future applications of aromatase inhibitors in breast cancer.
METHODS: A review of the literature on the third-generation aromatase inhibitors was conducted. Some data that have been presented but not published are included. In addition, the designs of ongoing trials with aromatase inhibitors are outlined and the implications of possible results discussed.
RESULTS: All of the third-generation oral aromatase inhibitors--letrozole, anastrozole, and vorozole (nonsteroidal, type II) and exemestane (steroidal, type I)--have now been tested in phase III trials as second-line treatment of postmenopausal hormone-dependent breast cancer. They have shown clear superiority compared with the conventional therapies and are therefore considered established second-line hormonal agents. Currently, they are being tested as first-line therapy in the metastatic, adjuvant, and neoadjuvant settings. Preliminary results suggest that the inhibitors might displace tamoxifen as first-line treatment, but further studies are needed to determine this.
CONCLUSION: The role of aromatase inhibitors in premenopausal breast cancer and in combination with chemotherapy and other anticancer treatments are areas of future exploration. The ongoing adjuvant trials will provide important data on the long-term safety of aromatase inhibitors, which will help to determine their suitability for use as chemopreventives in healthy women at risk of developing breast cancer.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11157042     DOI: 10.1200/JCO.2001.19.3.881

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Oncol        ISSN: 0732-183X            Impact factor:   44.544


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3.  Potential of l-buthionine sulfoximine to enhance the apoptotic action of estradiol to reverse acquired antihormonal resistance in metastatic breast cancer.

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Journal:  Surg Oncol Clin N Am       Date:  2010-07       Impact factor: 3.495

5.  Synthesis and biological assessment of a ruthenium(II) cyclopentadienyl complex in breast cancer cells and on the development of zebrafish embryos.

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6.  Construction of a database for the evaluation and the clinical management of patients with breast cancer treated with antiestrogens and/or aromatase inhibitors.

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7.  A peptide derived from alpha-fetoprotein prevents the growth of estrogen-dependent human breast cancers sensitive and resistant to tamoxifen.

Authors:  James A Bennett; Fassil B Mesfin; Thomas T Andersen; John F Gierthy; Herbert I Jacobson
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8.  Mean platelet volume increase after tamoxifen, but not after anastrazole in adjuvant therapy of breast cancer.

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9.  PET-based estradiol challenge as a predictive biomarker of response to endocrine therapy in women with estrogen-receptor-positive breast cancer.

Authors:  Farrokh Dehdashti; Joanne E Mortimer; Kathryn Trinkaus; Michael J Naughton; Matthew Ellis; John A Katzenellenbogen; Michael J Welch; Barry A Siegel
Journal:  Breast Cancer Res Treat       Date:  2008-03-09       Impact factor: 4.872

Review 10.  The interaction between ER and NFκB in resistance to endocrine therapy.

Authors:  Leen Sas; Filip Lardon; Peter B Vermeulen; Jan Hauspy; Peter Van Dam; Patrick Pauwels; Luc Y Dirix; Steven J Van Laere
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