Aromatase inhibition with 4-OHAndrostenedione after prior aromatase inhibition with aminoglutethimide in women with advanced breast cancer
- PMID: 7579495
- DOI: 10.1007/BF00665976
Aromatase inhibition with 4-OHAndrostenedione after prior aromatase inhibition with aminoglutethimide in women with advanced breast cancer
Abstract
One hundred and twelve post menopausal or post oophorectomy women with advanced breast cancer (BC) who had all previously had aminoglutethimide (AG) were treated with the potent aromatase inhibitor 4-hydroxy androstenedione (4-OHA). Twenty three women (21%) had a partial response to 4-OHA while another twenty five patients (22%) had stabilization of previously progressing disease. Patients responded to 4-OHA both after previously responding to then relapsing on, and after failing to respond to aminoglutethimide. Toxicity was minimal. This study shows that potent aromatase inhibition with 4-OHA is effective in women with advanced BC who have already been treated with a less potent aromatase inhibitor, and suggests that relative changes in oestrogen levels may be more important than absolute levels.
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