Volume 34, Issue 11 , Pages 1199-1207, November 2008
Aromatase inhibitors in the management of early breast cancer
Abstract
The adjuvant treatment of patients with endocrine-sensitive breast cancer has been dominated for several decades by the gold-standard tamoxifen. Promising results on the third-generation aromatase inhibitors (AIs), anastrozole, letrozole and exemestane, in advanced disease led to the development of these agents in the treatment of early breast cancer. Recent results consistently show the superiority of these agents over tamoxifen, and the therapeutic strategies of AIs in the adjuvant setting are still being discussed. Various approaches have been evaluated, including the following:
However, it is unclear whether one of these AI strategies is superior to the other ones. The overall therapeutic index of AIs appears superior to that of tamoxifen, with proven improved efficacy and a better toxicity profile. AIs are less toxic than tamoxifen in terms of thromboembolic disease and gynaecological complications, while musculoskeletal disorders and joint pains are more frequently seen with AIs.
This review explores the results of all phase III adjuvant AIs trials available up to December 2007 and is trying to define the present role of AIs in the adjuvant management of postmenopausal patients with breast cancer.
Keywords: Breast cancer, Adjuvant treatment, Aromatase inhibitors, Tamoxifen
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PII: S0748-7983(08)00075-9
doi:10.1016/j.ejso.2008.02.005
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Volume 34, Issue 11 , Pages 1199-1207, November 2008
