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Breast Cancer Therapy



Steroid hormone receptor status is suggested as predictor for response to adjuvant therapy



February 2nd, 2006

Steroid hormone receptor status is suggested as a predictor for measuring response to adjuvant therapy.

"Therapeutic effects of adjuvant therapies for breast cancer have been assessed 'across the board' and implemented using the principle that if a treatment is effective 'on average' then it is effective 'for all patients,'" stated scientists in the United States. "Exploration and improved understanding of the biological basis for predicting response to available adjuvant therapies is essential to enhance patient care. As illustration, we consider the effects of chemotherapy and tamoxifen in two International Breast Cancer Study Group (IBCSG) trials for postmenopausal...


Source: Women's Health Weekly (2006-02-02)

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