PMID: 601876Sep 1, 1977Paper

Tamoxifen in disseminated breast cancer

Tumori
E FerrazziM Fiorentino

Abstract

86 postmenopausal women with disseminated breast cancer have been treated orally with 30 mg of Tamoxifen per day (ICI 46474, Nolvadex) for periods of 2 months or more. The overall responders were 28/86 (32.5%) with a median remission duration of 9 months. In 30 patients already shown to be resistant to cytotoxic chemotherapy. Tamoxifen was used as first hormonal agent; the remission rate in this group was 12/30 (40%), while it was 28.5% (16/56) in the others who had already received different hormonal treatments. In 6 early menopausal cases, the treatment had to be stopped for a dangerous "worsening syndrome". Other side effects were trivial. In 28/35 cases (80%), we have found the reappearance of a pattern of estrogenic activity in vaginal smears during treatment. Hence a "simil-estrogen", more than an "anti-estrogen" mechanism of action is postulated and a selection of patients for treatment in the "mid postmenopausal age" is recommended.

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