Breast Cancer :: Few early-stage breast cancer patients follow hormonal therapy plan

Postmenopausal women with early-stage, hormone-sensitive breast cancer have a lower risk of disease recurrence when their treatment includes a new class of hormone therapy drugs, yet one out five women prescribed the drugs may not take them regularly, according to a study conducted by researchers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals.

Breast Cancer :: Efficacy of Pfizer’s Aromasin for early breast cancer

New data from the National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project (NSABP) B-33 study, presented today at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, showed that postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive breast cancer who received Aromasin after five years of tamoxifen were 56 percent less likely to have a relapse of breast cancer than those who received placebo.

Breast Cancer :: Tykerb, lapatinib – novel breast cancer drug

A clinical trial of a new targeted breast cancer drug, led by physicians at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Cancer Center, has begun enrolling patients. The TEACH (Tykerb Evaluation After CHemotherapy) trial will investigate the experimental drug Tykerb (lapatinib) in patients with early-stage, HER2-positive breast cancer who have not been treated with Herceptin, another targeted drug used for the same type of tumor.

Breast Cancer :: Restoring Tamoxifen Sensitivity in Resistant Breast Cancer

The widely used breast cancer drug tamoxifen (Nolvadex?), which can become less effective over time, might retain its full strength indefinitely if used along with a second drug, according to new research in mice conducted by investigators from the National Cancer Institute (NCI), part of the National Institutes of Health, and their partners. The results appear in the December 11, 2006, issue of Cancer Cell.

Breast Cancer :: Scientists find genetic key to some breast cancers

In the journal Clinical Cancer Research, a study mentions that scientists have identified a genetic error that drives a form of breast cancer, opening the way to new therapies for women with breast cancer disease. Researchers at the Institute of Cancer Research, in London, found extra genes in lobular breast cancer cells.

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