Aromatase
Inhibitors Improve Survival in Advanced Breast Cancer
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Aromatase inhibitors improve the
survival of advanced breast cancer patients compared to standard hormone
therapies like tamoxifen, researchers report in the Journal
of the National Cancer Institute.
Many advances in breast cancer research have improved therapy for early-stage breast cancer patients, but more research is needed on therapeutic treatments for advanced breast cancer patients. Treatment with aromatase inhibitors in place of traditional hormonal therapies is being explored for patients with advanced disease.
John P.A. Ioannidis, M.D., of the University of Ioannina School of Medicine in
The authors found that third-generation aromatase inhibitors – including vorozole, letrozole, examestane, and anastrazole – increased the survival time for patients with advanced breast cancer. They suggest that aromatase inhibitors should be used as an initial therapy for these patients.
"The meta-analysis offers strong evidence for the use of third-generation aromatase inhibitors and inactivators in the treatment of advanced breast cancer," the authors write.
In an accompanying editorial, Daniel F. Hayes, M.D., and
Catherine H. Van Poznak, M.D., of the
SOURCE:
Journal of the
National Cancer Institute,