A randomized phase II trial comparing preoperative plus perioperative chemotherapy with preoperative chemotherapy in patients with locally advanced breast cancer

Andrea Rocca, Giulia Peruzzotti, Raffaella Ghisini, Giuseppe Viale, Paolo Veronesi, Alberto Luini, Mattia Intra, Elisabetta Pietri, Giuseppe Curigliano, Filippo Giovanardi, Patrick Maisonneuve, Aron Goldhirsch, Marco Colleoni

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Abstract

The aim of this study was to investigate in a randomized trial the activity of perioperative chemotherapy in patients treated with preoperative chemotherapy for locally advanced breast cancer and to compare it with the preoperative chemotherapy alone. Patients with cT2-3 N0-2 M0 histologically proven breast cancer, with estrogen receptors and progesterone receptors in less than 20% of cells, or with absence of progesterone receptors, received epirubicin 25 mg/m days 1 and 2, cisplatin 60 mg/m day 1, and fluorouracil 200 mg/m daily as continuous infusion. Responding patients were randomized to continue fluorouracil until 2 weeks after surgery (perioperative chemotherapy) or to stop fluorouracil 1 week before surgery. Fifty-eight patients completed six courses of epirubicin, cisplatin and fluorouracil, and were randomized to perioperative chemotherapy (29 patients) or to control (29 patients). The median Ki-67 index remained stable (32-27.5%) in the perioperative chemotherapy arm (P=0.3) and decreased from 55 to 22.5% in the control arm (P=0.01). The rate of pathological complete remission was 41% in both arms (P=1.0). No significant difference in terms of disease-free survival and overall survival was observed between the two arms. Perioperative chemotherapy failed to show an increase in the pathological complete remission rate. A biological effect on Ki-67 expression was demonstrated.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1201-1209
Number of pages9
JournalAnti-Cancer Drugs
Volume17
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2006

Keywords

  • Breast cancer
  • Fluorouracil
  • Ki-67
  • Pathological complete remission
  • Perioperative chemotherapy
  • Preoperative chemotherapy

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Pharmacology
  • Cancer Research
  • Oncology

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