European Journal of Surgical Oncology
Volume 35, Issue 10 , Pages 1048-1054, October 2009

Neoadjuvant bevacizumab, docetaxel and capecitabine combination therapy for HER2/neu-negative invasive breast cancer: Efficacy and safety in a phase II pilot study☆☆

  • R. Greil

      Affiliations

    • IIIrd Medical Department with Hematology and Medical Oncology, Private Medical University Hospital Salzburg, Muellner Hauptstrasse 48, Salzburg A-5020, Austria
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +43 662 4482 2879; fax: +43 662 4482 2898.
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  • M. Moik

      Affiliations

    • IIIrd Medical Department with Hematology and Medical Oncology, Private Medical University Hospital Salzburg, Muellner Hauptstrasse 48, Salzburg A-5020, Austria
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  • R. Reitsamer

      Affiliations

    • Special Gynecology, Private Medical University Hospital, Salzburg, Austria
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  • S. Ressler

      Affiliations

    • IIIrd Medical Department with Hematology and Medical Oncology, Private Medical University Hospital Salzburg, Muellner Hauptstrasse 48, Salzburg A-5020, Austria
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  • M. Stoll

      Affiliations

    • IIIrd Medical Department with Hematology and Medical Oncology, Private Medical University Hospital Salzburg, Muellner Hauptstrasse 48, Salzburg A-5020, Austria
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  • K. Namberger

      Affiliations

    • IIIrd Medical Department with Hematology and Medical Oncology, Private Medical University Hospital Salzburg, Muellner Hauptstrasse 48, Salzburg A-5020, Austria
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  • C. Menzel

      Affiliations

    • Special Gynecology, Private Medical University Hospital, Salzburg, Austria
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  • B. Mlineritsch

      Affiliations

    • IIIrd Medical Department with Hematology and Medical Oncology, Private Medical University Hospital Salzburg, Muellner Hauptstrasse 48, Salzburg A-5020, Austria

Accepted 28 January 2009.

Abstract 

Purpose

To evaluate the triplet combination of bevacizumab, capecitabine and docetaxel (XTA) as neoadjuvant therapy for breast cancer.

Experimental design

Patients with invasive, HER2-negative, nonmetastatic breast cancer (T2–4c >2cm) and no prior systemic therapy received six 21-day cycles of XTA (bevacizumab 15mg/kg, day 1, cycles 1–5; docetaxel 75mg/m2, day 1 of each cycle; capecitabine 950mg/m2 twice daily for 14 days of each cycle). Patients underwent surgery 2–4 weeks after completing XTA, followed by radiotherapy, chemotherapy and hormone therapy according to institution guidelines. Pathologic complete response (pCR), the primary endpoint, was defined as no evidence of invasive tumour in the final surgical sample. Secondary endpoints included rates of clinical response and breast-conserving surgery and safety.

Results

Median age of the 18 enrolled patients was 48 years (range 34–69). Most patients (72%) received six cycles of neoadjuvant therapy. pCR rate was 22% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 6–48). Nine of the patients without pCR achieved clinical partial response, giving a 72% overall clinical response rate (95% CI: 47–90). Fifteen patients underwent breast-conserving surgery (83%; 95% CI: 59–96). One additional patient had breast-conserving surgery, followed by mastectomy 1 month later. The remaining 2 patients underwent modified radical mastectomy. XTA was reasonably well tolerated, with no unexpected toxicities or treatment-related deaths.

Conclusions

The 22% pCR rate in a HER2-negative population suggests that addition of bevacizumab increases the activity of neoadjuvant capecitabine–docetaxel. Further evaluation of this regimen in early breast cancer is recommended.

Keywords: Anti-angiogenic, Targeted, Preoperative, Breast cancer, Neoadjuvant, Bevacizumab

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 Previously presented at the 30th San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium, December 13–16, 2007 (abstract 4064).

☆☆ Sources of support: Roche Austria was sole sponsor of this trial, provided study medication (Taxotere in co-operation with Sanofi–Aventis) and was responsible for monitoring. Data management and statistical analysis were performed by Dr. Anton Klingler (Assign Data Management and Biostatistics GmbH; Feldstrasse 1, A-6020 Innsbruck, Austria).

PII: S0748-7983(09)00033-X

doi:10.1016/j.ejso.2009.01.014

European Journal of Surgical Oncology
Volume 35, Issue 10 , Pages 1048-1054, October 2009