Feasibility of a Cell Kinetic-Based Adjuvant Chemotherapy Trial in Axillary Node-Negative Breast Cancer

Author:

Volpi Annalisa1,Nanni Oriana2,Vecci Anna Maria2,Naldi Stefania3,Bernardi Livia4,Marri Liliana5,Fedeli Stefano Luzi6,Serra Patrizia2,Amadori Dino1

Affiliation:

1. Medical Oncology Department, Pierantoni Hospital, Forli; Pesaro

2. Istituto Oncologico Romagnolo, Forli; Pesaro

3. Histopathology Department, Bufalini Hospital, Cesena; Pesaro

4. Histopathology Department, Degli Infermi Hospital, Rimini; Pesaro

5. Histopathology Department, Degli Infermi Hospital, Faenza; Pesaro

6. Medical Oncology Unit, San Salvadore Hospital, Pesaro

Abstract

Aims and background Accumulated information on biologic prognostic indicators and predictors of response to different types of treatment in patients with different tumor characteristics has made it possible to design clinical protocols on biologic bases. Among cell proliferation indices, the thymidine labelling index (TLI) has proved to be an independent and consistent prognostic indicator over time. Moreover, experimental and retrospective analyses of clinical studies have revealed a direct relation between TLI and response to chemotherapy. On the basis of the results, a prospective clinical protocol on axillary node-negative breast cancer was activated in Italy in 1989. Methods Patients with low TLI tumors were treated with local-regional therapy alone, whereas patients with high TLI tumors were randomized to receive local-regional therapy followed or not by adjuvant chemotherapy consisting of 6 cycles of CMF. Results and Conclusions The present paper reports on the feasibility of a prospective clinical protocol based on a subgroup of patients with specific pathologic (node negative) and biologic (rapidly proliferating) breast cancers. However, patient eligibility was only 11%.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology,General Medicine

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