Literature DB >> 11346684

Neoadjuvant therapy in breast cancer: can we define its role?

M S Aapro1.   

Abstract

It remains unclear whether neoadjuvant therapy increases disease-free survival when compared with an approach in which chemotherapy is delayed until after surgery. However, the current rationale for neoadjuvant therapy is based on its usefulness in quickly evaluating the likely benefit of new approaches to treatment and tailoring therapy to the biological characteristics of the individual tumor. In the primary therapy of breast cancer, the Aberdeen study shows that patients unresponsive to an anthracycline-based neoadjuvant regimen may achieve a response when switched to docetaxel. Further, patients with an initial clinical response to CVAP were more likely to show a pathological complete response (pCR) at final assessment when four cycles of CVAP were followed by four of docetaxel than when CVAP was maintained for eight cycles (pCR rate 34% versus 16%). Early data suggest that this difference translates into significantly lengthened progression-free survival. As in other disease settings, it may be possible to devise nonanthracycline-containing neoadjuvant regimens which are at least as effective as those in current use.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11346684     DOI: 10.1634/theoncologist.6-suppl_3-36

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncologist        ISSN: 1083-7159


  6 in total

1.  Clinical and pathological predictors of the response to neoadjuvant anthracycline chemotherapy in locally advanced breast cancer.

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Journal:  Med Oncol       Date:  2006       Impact factor: 3.064

2.  Prediction of pathological complete response of breast cancer patients undergoing neoadjuvant chemotherapy: usefulness of breast MRI computer-aided detection.

Authors:  H Kim; H H Kim; J S Park; H J Shin; J H Cha; E Y Chae; W J Choi
Journal:  Br J Radiol       Date:  2014-08-27       Impact factor: 3.039

3.  Regulation of mitosis and taxane response by Daxx and Rassf1.

Authors:  S Giovinazzi; C R Lindsay; V M Morozov; E Escobar-Cabrera; M K Summers; H S Han; L P McIntosh; A M Ishov
Journal:  Oncogene       Date:  2011-06-06       Impact factor: 9.867

4.  ERCC1 polymorphisms as prognostic markers in T4 breast cancer patients treated with platinum-based chemotherapy.

Authors:  Grazia Palomba; Francesco Atzori; Mario Budroni; MariaNeve Ombra; Antonio Cossu; MariaCristina Sini; Valeria Pusceddu; Bruno Massidda; Barbara Frau; Francesca Notari; MariaTeresa Ionta; Giuseppe Palmieri
Journal:  J Transl Med       Date:  2014-09-25       Impact factor: 5.531

5.  A Phase II Study Evaluating the Safety and Efficacy of Sunitinib Malate in Combination With Weekly Paclitaxel Followed by Doxorubicin and Daily Oral Cyclophosphamide Plus G-CSF as Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy for Locally Advanced or Inflammatory Breast Cancer.

Authors:  Lynn Symonds; Isaac Jenkins; Hannah M Linden; Brenda Kurland; Julie R Gralow; Vijayakrishna V K Gadi; Georgiana K Ellis; Qian Wu; Eve Rodler; Pavani Chalasani; Xiaoyu Chai; Jinny Riedel; Alison Stopeck; Ursa Brown-Glaberman; Jennifer M Specht
Journal:  Clin Breast Cancer       Date:  2021-05-24       Impact factor: 3.225

6.  Inflammatory breast cancer: is it really a separate entity?

Authors:  As Bastawisy; Rm Gaafar; Ss Eisa; Gm Amira; Mh Helal
Journal:  Ecancermedicalscience       Date:  2012-04-12
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