| Literature DB >> 2224167 |
F Chauvin1, M Magnet, C Lasset, G Catimel, M Mayer, P Chevarier, J P Jacquin, P Peaud, M Clavel.
Abstract
Anthracyclines containing regimen are widely used in advanced breast cancer. The response to first line chemotherapy varies according to many individual factors and the theoretical response to a given protocol cannot predict the response of a patient. A randomized clinical trial (ERASME) was initiated in order to evaluate the more appropriate first line chemotherapy scheme in advanced breast cancer. Prognostic factors were included in a multiple logistic regression to explain the response after the first 3 chemotherapy courses (monthly FEC). Three factors were found to be statistically significant: adjuvant hormonotherapy, loco-regional metastases, adjuvant adriamycin containing regimen (pejorative prognostic factor). By combining these factors, this statistical model enables us to predict a response rate to a first line chemotherapy from 27 to 87%. Such a model can be taken into account in a decision-making procedure of first line chemotherapy in advanced breast cancer.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2224167
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bull Cancer ISSN: 0007-4551 Impact factor: 1.276