Affiliation:
1. Kliničko-bolnički centar „Bežanijska kosa”, Beograd
2. Institut za onkologiju i radiologiju Srbije, Beograd
Abstract
Introduction. Breast cancer is the most frequent malignant disease in women
with about 25% compared to all malignant tumours. Chemotherapy, antiestrogen
and ovarian ablation/ supression present effective adjuvant approach for
premenopausal women diagnosed with hormonal depended, operable breast cancer.
Objective. To evaluate benefits of combined chemo/hormonal therapy that is
undutiful, but optimal application has not yet been clearly determined.
Methods. Thirty-six women were divided into three therapy groups. The first
group (13 women) was treated with six cycles of adjuvant FAC chemotherapy
followed by regular check-ups; the second group (13 women) after six cycles
of adjuvant FAC chemotherapy continued treatment with a two-year application
of goserelin given by subcutaneous injections (FAC-Z); the third group (10
women), after six cycles of adjuvant FAC chemotherapy continued with once per
month application of gorselin for two years and a daily application of 20 mg
tamoxifen for five years (FAC-Z-T). The length of overall disease free period
and survival were analyzed in all three groups. Results. The benefit of LH-RH
analogues in premenopausal women with hormone-dependent breast cancer was
found to be low, and probably limited to smaller subgroups of patients,
possibly such as those with either both steroid receptors positive (ER and
PR) or those with an extremely high level of steroid receptors. In our paper,
analyses of such subgroups could not been performed due to a small sample of
patients. The effect of therapy is better in patients, who developed
amenorrhoea, regardless of the type of later hormonal therapy. Conclusion.
Ovarial ablation, whatever the method, should be probably applied as early as
possible within the treatment of early breast cancer, especially in patients
in whom chemotherapy induced amenorrhoea is not expected, i.e. in very young
female patients.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia