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European journal of cancer & clinical oncology 1988-Mar

Adjuvant therapy for operable breast cancer with medroxyprogesterone acetate alone in postmenopausal patients or in combination with CMF in premenopausal patients.

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F Pannuti
A Martoni
G Cilenti
C M Camaggi
F Fruet

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The present paper concerns two multicenter studies on adjuvant therapy with medroxyprogesterone acetate (MAP) for operable N+ breast cancer. The patients entered the study between April 1979 and March 1986. One hundred and fifty-one premenopausal patients were randomly assigned to receive either polychemotherapy (CMF) or CMF + MAP. One hundred and thirty-eight postmenopausal patients were randomized to receive either MAP h.d. or no treatment. CMF was administered according the following schedule: cyclophosphamide mg 100/ms p.o. 1-4 days; methotrexate mg 40/ms i.v. and fluorouracil mg 600/ms i.v. 1st and 8th days. The cycle was repeated six times every 28 days. MAP was administered at 1000 mg X 2/daily p.o. for 30 days and afterwards 500 mg X 2/daily for 5 months. In the premenopausal study after a median follow-up of 36 months no difference was observed in the incidence of recurrence, site of recurrence, actuarial 5-year disease-free survival (DFS) or overall survival (OS). In the postmenopausal study a statistically significant lower number of recurrences was observed in MAP-treatment patients after a median follow-up of 37 months. The effect of MAP was limited to patients with less than or equal to 3 metastatic axillary lymph nodes. In addition, there are suggestions that only patients with ER+ tumors draw some advantage from the treatment. On the other hand, no difference exists in the OS. The treatments were substantially well tolerated. The MAP + CMF regimen induces lower vomiting compared to the CMF alone. The most frequent MAP side-effects were vaginal spotting (16%) and tremors (12%). We conclude that MAP h.d., like tamoxifen and aminoglutethimide, can improve the DFS of operable N+ breast cancer in postmenopausal patients.

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