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Clinical Trial
. 1986;12(1-3):147-52.

Neoadjuvant chemotherapy of breast cancer

  • PMID: 3525069
Clinical Trial

Neoadjuvant chemotherapy of breast cancer

C Jacquillat et al. Drugs Exp Clin Res. 1986.

Abstract

About 80% of patients with breast cancer ultimately die of metastatic disease at 20 years. Distant metastases are more important as a cause of death than local or regional relapses. It is for this reason that adjuvant chemotherapy is necessary, especially in young patients and those with extensive disease. Initial chemotherapy preceding any local or regional treatment is justified on the grounds that both surgery and anaesthesia lead to immunodepression. Further, the value of initial chemotherapy has been demonstrated in many experimental and clinical trials by Nissen-Meyer, Bonadonna and Cooper (1-3). In the present study 145 patients, including 67 with inflammatory breast cancer (IBC), were treated with 4-6 weeks of Velbe, thiotepa, methotrexate, fluorouracil and prednisone, with Adriblastin added for patients with IBC, T greater than 7 cm, or N2, N3. Because of tumour regression of greater than 50% observed in 80% of the patients, the majority (123 patients) then received radiotherapy alone (cobalt + iridium), resulting in complete remission in all these cases. Maintenance treatment with the same drugs was prescribed for 6-18 months depending on the initial stage. Tumour regression appears to be an important prognostic factor. Median follow-up is only 17 months, the longest being 42 months. Overall survival at 2 years for IBC is 90%, with a disease-free survival of 80%. Cosmetic results are excellent. While these results are encouraging, longer follow-up is needed to confirm this improvement.

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