Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy
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Gan To Kagaku Ryoho · Oct 2006
Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study Comparative Study[A randomized controlled study comparing uracil-tegafur (UFT)+tamoxifen (UFT+TAM therapy) with cyclophosphamide+adriamycin+5-fluorouracil (CAF therapy) for women with stage I , II, or IIIa breast cancer with four or more involved nodes in the adjuvant setting].
We performed a controlled study to compare the response to cyclophosphamide (CPA), adriamycin (ADM), and fluorouracil (5-FU) (CAF therapy) with that to uracil-tegafur (UFT) plus tamoxifen (TAM) (UFT+TAM therapy), when given as postoperative adjuvant therapy to women with breast cancer. The patients were registered from September 1991 through February 1995 at 51 institutions in the Kinki district of Japan. All patients had stage I, II, or IIIa breast cancer with four or more lymph-node metastases and underwent mastectomy. ⋯ The 5-year relapse-free survival rate was higher in the UFT+TAM group (61.8%) than in the CAF group (46.3%; p=0.07, logrank test). As for adverse events, the rates of leukopenia, anorexia, nausea and vomiting, general malaise, and hair loss were lower in the UFT+TAM group than in the CAF group. These results suggest that long-term treatment with UFT+TAM may be a useful alternative adjuvant therapy for the management of breast cancer, especially in elderly patients.
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The definition of the TNM classification and staging system of malignant melanoma have been fundamentally revised. Moreover, several clinical guidelines for the management of this neoplasm were recently proposed. ⋯ The significance of high-dose interferon-alpha as adjuvant therapy is still controversial. No effective chemotherapy or biotherapy has been established to date, however, interesting new findings were recently reported in the fields of immunotherapy and molecular targeting therapy.