Adjuvant clodronate therapy in patients with locally advanced breast cancer--long term results of a double blind randomized trial. Slovak Clodronate Collaborative Group
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Adjuvant clodronate therapy in patients with locally advanced breast cancer--long term results of a double blind randomized trial. Slovak Clodronate Collaborative Group
Abstract
Between March 1990 and May 1993 seventy three patients with previously untreated breast cancer, Stage III or IV without osseal metastases were randomized to sodium clodronate 1600 mg daily p.o.(arm A = 37 patients) or placebo (arm B = 36 patients) over 2 years, additionally to standard therapy. Ten patients were not evaluable for response because of short duration of therapy (less than 2 months). Bone metastases developed in 30% of patients in arm A and 23% patients in arm B. Median time to appearance of bone metastases was 13 months in arm A and 28 months in arm B. Non-bone metastases appeared in 48% patients in arm A and in 48% patients in arm B. Time to development of non-bone metastases was 20 months in arm A and 16 months in arm B. Five-year survival was 41% in arm A and 39% in arm B. There were no significant differences between the treated and control arms.
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