Arimidex More Effective Than Tamoxifen for Breast Cancer Treatment
Posted on: Tuesday, 18 December 2007, 03:00 CST
AstraZeneca has announced that new data released showed a continued benefit of Arimidex when compared to tamoxifen in treating postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive early breast cancer. Results of the Arimidex, tamoxifen, alone or in combination (ATAC) trial supported by AstraZeneca represent a median follow-up of more than eight years and showed an absolute reduction in the risk of recurrence and distant recurrence with Arimidex.
At a median follow-up of 100 months, more than three years after the completion of treatment, Arimidex significantly reduced the risk of recurrence in comparison with tamoxifen in postmenopausal patients with hormone receptor-positive (HR+) breast cancer. A significant benefit of Arimidex on distant recurrence is now evident (HR+population p=0.027), and Arimidex is also shown to reduce the risk of distant metastases. Although there was no difference in overall survival, the impact of Arimidex at reducing distant metastases is important, as distant recurrence-free survival is an important predictor for survival related to breast cancer.
The availability of 100 months of follow-up data is also providing long-term information on the safety profile of five years of treatment with Arimidex. During the treatment period, Arimidex was associated with an increased incidence of joint symptoms and fractures (10% versus 7%). However, the 100-month analysis showed that fracture rates decreased after completion of treatment and were similar in both treatment arms.
Source: Datamonitor
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