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Clinical Advances in Hematology and Oncology 2013-May

Efficacy of neoadjuvant cisplatin and oral capecitabine in triple-negative breast cancers: a pilot study.

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Khurram Tariq
Fauzia Rana
Laila Samiian
John W Kilkenny
Rubina Khan
Naeem Latif

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Due to the lack of molecular targets, triple-negative breast cancers (TNBCs) typically represent a worse prognosis compared to their hormone-positive counterparts. While neoadjuvant chemotherapy has been used for breast cancers for a long time, there is no standard chemotherapy regimen for TNBCs. Cisplatin has generally been regarded as an effective chemotherapy agent against TNBCs. However, here we present a pilot study involving the use of cisplatin in combination with oral capecitabine in the neoadjuvant setting in 16 patients with TNBC. Twelve patients were African American and 4 patients were white. Six patients completed all 4 cycles of chemotherapy, 6 patients completed 3 cycles, and 4 patients completed 2 cycles. A complete clinical response was observed in 2 patients, and 10 patients achieved partial clinical response. One patient had progressive disease, and 3 patients were lost to follow-up or taken off study. Following chemotherapy, 12 patients underwent surgery (7 patients had breast conservation, and 5 patients had a mastectomy). Ten of the 12 patients who had surgery achieved a partial pathologic response and the other 2 patients had complete pathologic response. Grade 3 nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea occurred in 7 patients; 1 patient experienced dehydration and renal failure; and 5 patients had grade 1/2 hand-foot syndrome. There were no grade 4 or 5 toxicities. The response to cisplatin-capecitabine combination chemotherapy in the neoadjuvant setting was suboptimal compared to that with single-agent cisplatin in prior studies. The toxicity profile with this combination was also worse than that of cisplatin alone. Based on our findings, we do not recommend this combination regimen in the neoadjuvant setting for TNBCs. However, future studies analyzing the use of cisplatin with other combinations are warranted.

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