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To print: Select File and then Print from your browser's menu Title: Extended Adjuvant Exemestane Cuts Breast Cancer Relapse: Presented at SGOC |
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"Extended Adjuvant Exemestane Cuts Breast Cancer Relapse: Presented at SGOC" By Joanna Lyford ST. GALLEN, SWITZERLAND -- March 19, 2007 -- Extended adjuvant therapy with exemestane reduces the risk of late breast cancer relapse in women who have completed 5 years of tamoxifen, according to results of a large clinical trial. Results of the National Surgical Adjuvant Breast and Bowel Project (NSABP) B-33 study corroborate growing evidence of the benefits of aromatase inhibitors in the extended adjuvant setting. Lead investigator Charles Geyer, MD, director, breast medical oncology, Allegheny General Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, presented the findings here at the 10[th International St. Gallen Oncology Conference: Primary Therapy of Early Breast Cancer (SGOC), held in St. Gallen, Switzerland. The B-33 study randomised 1,598 postmenopausal women to either exemestane or placebo. All participants had hormone-responsive tumours and were disease-free after undergoing 5 years of tamoxifen therapy. |
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