Primary Systemic Treatment with Weekly Doxorubicin Monotherapy in Women with Locally Advanced Breast Cancer; Clinical Experience and Parameters Predicting Outcome
Open Access
- 1 January 1996
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Acta Oncologica
- Vol. 35 (sup5) , 5-8
- https://doi.org/10.3109/02841869609083960
Abstract
Sixty-three patients (median age 64 years) with locally advanced breast cancer (T3, T4 and/or N2) were treated with primary 'neoadjuvant' chemotherapy given as weekly doxorubicin monotherapy (14 mg/m2 per dose). Seven patients had solitary distant metastasis at the time of diagnosis. Twenty-eight patients (45%) achieved 'partial response' to primary chemotherapy. Twenty-nine patients (46%) had 'stable disease', and 6 patients (9%) had 'progressive disease' during treatment. Following chemotherapy, 52 patients were subjected to surgery and another 4 patients had surgery performed after radiotherapy. Surgery was considered impossible in only three patients. After a median observation time of 23 months, local recurrences were observed in 2 patients, one with progressive disease and one with stable disease during chemotherapy. Univariate analyses revealed that large tumour size, high histological grade and high mitotic frequency were associated with poor primary response to chemotherapy. Recent studies have demonstrated a correlation between p53-mutations and chemotherapy response.Keywords
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