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"Oral Ibandronate Offers Palliative Benefits to Patients Who Progress on First-Line Bisphosphonate Therapy: Presented at SABCS" By Charlene Laino SAN ANTONIO, TX -- December 19, 2006 -- Second-line therapy with oral ibandronate can provide significant palliative benefits to patients with metastatic breast cancer who have bony progression or a skeletal-related event on first-line bisphosphonate therapy, a prospective study suggests. Mark Clemons, MD, head, Breast Medical Oncology, Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, presented the results here on December 15[th at the 29th Annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS). Dr. Clemons said that in Canada, the most commonly used bisphosphonates are oral clodronate and intravenous pamidronate, with therapy typically maintained until end of life in 90% of patients. But a substantial number of patients with metastatic breast cancer have bony progression or develop a skeletal-related event despite the therapy. For such women, the optimal management strategy is not known, he said. |
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