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Published in: Breast Cancer Research 6/2002

01-12-2002 | Commentary

Has tamoxifen had its day?

Author: Michael Baum

Published in: Breast Cancer Research | Issue 6/2002

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Abstract

Tamoxifen is probably the most important drug in the history of the management of breast cancer and its development is a tribute to cross talk between laboratory scientists and clinical investigators. Its use as adjuvant therapy has led to a decrease of 20–30% in age-adjusted cause-specific mortality in the developed world and it is approved in the USA for the chemoprevention of breast cancer in high-risk women. The recent ATAC and IBIS trials have challenged the supremacy of tamoxifen. The present paper is a personal view of the implications for the future use of this drug in competition with the oral aromatase inhibitors. In the opinion of the author tamoxifen will probably remain the mainstay for adjuvant therapy of postmenopausal women with hormone-responsive disease, but maturation of the ATAC data may allow a choice in selected cases. Anastrozole looks like a competitor for the future but we may have to wait another 10 years to find out.
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Metadata
Title
Has tamoxifen had its day?
Author
Michael Baum
Publication date
01-12-2002
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Breast Cancer Research / Issue 6/2002
Electronic ISSN: 1465-542X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/bcr536

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