Second Line Hormonal Therapy with Aminoglutethimide in Metastatic Breast Cancer

Authors

  • G. Brufman Department of Clinical Oncology, Hadassah University Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel
  • S. Biran Department of Clinical Oncology, Hadassah University Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3109/02841869009092989

Keywords:

Breast cancer, aminoglutethimide, tamoxifen

Abstract

One hundred and twenty patients with metastatic breast cancer, whose disease progressed on hormonal therapy with tamoxifen, were treated with aminoglutethimide. The overall response rate was 34% and the median duration of response 9.5 months. Response to aminoglutethimide was achieved in all metastatic sites except lung and brain. Even 25% of patients who had failed to respond to prior tamoxifen did respond objectively to aminoglutethimide. The actuarial survival for all patients at 30 months was 22%. Although initial toxicity was high (70%), side effects of aminoglutethimide were transient, and treatment had to be discontinued in only four patients. The results of this trial confirm that aminoglutethimide is an effective treatment in metastatic breast cancer.

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Published

1990-01-01

How to Cite

Brufman, G., & Biran, S. (1990). Second Line Hormonal Therapy with Aminoglutethimide in Metastatic Breast Cancer. Acta Oncologica, 29(6), 717–720. https://doi.org/10.3109/02841869009092989