| Literature DB >> 8081037 |
S Culine1, J M Extra, M Espie, E Bourstyn, V Dieras, S Giacchetti, C Maylin, A De Rocquancourt, F Morvan, M Marty.
Abstract
Forty-eight patients with inflammatory breast cancer were treated by an induction regimen with cyclophosphamide (1200 mg/m2), and epirubicin (75 mg/m2). Four to six courses were given every two weeks, whatever the absolute leukocyte counts, before mastectomy, loco-regional radiation, and conventional, or reinforced, for selected patients, chemotherapy. Main toxicity was leukopenia, with grade IV in 25% of cases. However, febrile neutropenia was rare, and relative dose intensity was 102% after four courses, and 97% after six courses. Complete disappearance of inflammatory signs was observed in 90% of patients. Three patients had a pathological complete response, and ten patients had negative axillary lymph nodes. Furthermore, 13 patients had a major pathological response. With a median follow-up of 42 months, progression-free survival and overall survival are 48% and 66%, respectively.Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 8081037
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bull Cancer ISSN: 0007-4551 Impact factor: 1.276