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Endocrine Therapy in Premenopausal Hormone Receptor-Positive Breast Cancer.


ABSTRACT: Systemic therapy for premenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive breast cancer has evolved in the last 5 years, but critical questions remain. Recent randomized trials have demonstrated a benefit for the addition of ovarian suppression to endocrine therapy in patients with breast cancers considered to be at high risk for recurrence, whereas those with lower-risk cancers seem to have a favorable outcome with tamoxifen alone. Two large randomized trials have demonstrated a benefit for extending adjuvant tamoxifen beyond 5 years. Currently the choice of systemic therapy is selected empirically but molecular profiling may, in the near future, provide a more conclusive means of selecting an endocrine therapeutic approach for premenopausal patients. Given that a significant subset of hormone receptor-positive cancers are intrinsically resistant to endocrine agents, as well as the finding that inhibiting cyclin-dependent kinases 4 and 6 and mammalian target of rapamycin appears to potentially reverse this resistance in patients with metastatic disease, evaluation of these agents in the early-stage setting is ongoing.

SUBMITTER: Tevaarwerk AJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6469352 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Endocrine Therapy in Premenopausal Hormone Receptor-Positive Breast Cancer.

Tevaarwerk Amye J AJ   Wisinski Kari B KB   O'Regan Ruth M RM  

Journal of oncology practice 20161101 11


Systemic therapy for premenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive breast cancer has evolved in the last 5 years, but critical questions remain. Recent randomized trials have demonstrated a benefit for the addition of ovarian suppression to endocrine therapy in patients with breast cancers considered to be at high risk for recurrence, whereas those with lower-risk cancers seem to have a favorable outcome with tamoxifen alone. Two large randomized trials have demonstrated a benefit for exten  ...[more]

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