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Fulvestrant in Advanced Breast Cancer Following Tamoxifen and Aromatase Inhibition: A Single Center Experience
Authors:Jayson Wang  MD  PhD    Sandeep Jain  MD    Charles R. Coombes  MD  PhD    Carlo Palmieri  MD  PhD
Affiliation:Department of Cancer Medicine, Imperial College London, Charing Cross Hospital, London, United Kingdom
Abstract:
Abstract:  Fulvestrant is a pure estrogen receptor (ER) antagonist with no agonist effects. We describe the experience of a single center involving 45 postmenopausal women with advanced breast cancer where fulvestrant was utilized following progression on tamoxifen and a third generation aromatase inhibitor. Patients received fulvestrant as first line one (2%), second line 18 (40%), third line 13 (29%), fourth line 10 (22%), and fifth line three (7%) treatment. Median duration of treatment with Fulvestrant was 4 months (range 1–20 months). One patient had a partial response, 14 other (31%) experienced clinical benefit (CB) (defined as response or stable disease for at least 6 months). The median time to progression (TTP) from initiation of fulvestrant was 4 months (range 1–20 months) and the median survival was 10 months (range 1–55 months). In those patients who experienced CB the median TTP was 10 months (range 6–20) and median survival was 21 months (range 7–55). Fulvestrant was well tolerated; two patients experienced side effects severe enough to stop therapy. Despite the fact that fulvestrant was used in the majority of cases, later in the treatment sequence CB was seen in a number of patients. This data suggest fulvestrant is well tolerated and is a useful treatment option in patients with advanced breast cancer who progress on prior endocrine treatment.
Keywords:breast cancer    endocrine therapy    fulvestrant    metastatic Disease
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