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Cancer Studies Highlighted in the NCI Cancer Bulletin
  • Posted: 02/20/2007

Neoadjuvant Treatment of Breast Cancer Using Aromatase Inhibitors

Name of the Trial

Phase III Randomized Study of Neoadjuvant Therapy Comprising Exemestane Versus Letrozole Versus Anastrozole in Postmenopausal Women With Estrogen Receptor Positive Stage II or III Breast Cancer (ACOSOG-Z1031). See the protocol summary 1.

Principal Investigators

Dr. Matthew Ellis
Dr. Matthew Ellis
Principal Investigator

Dr. Matthew Ellis and Dr. John Olson, American College of Surgeons Oncology Group; Dr. Laura Esserman, Cancer and Leukemia Group B.

Why This Trial Is Important

Women with breast cancer that grows in response to the hormone estrogen often benefit from treatment with drugs known as aromatase inhibitors (AIs). AIs block the ability of an enzyme in the body called aromatase to make estrogen.

Researchers want to compare AI therapy and chemotherapy as neoadjuvant (before surgery) treatments for breast cancer, but first they need to determine which AI(s) to use in such a comparison. Neoadjuvant therapy may shrink tumors enough to allow a woman to undergo breast-sparing surgery instead of mastectomy.

In this trial, women with estrogen-responsive (i.e., estrogen receptor-positive) breast cancer will be treated with one of three AIs exemestane (Aromasin), letrozole (Femara), or anastrozole (Arimidex) before surgery to determine which AI(s) to use in a future trial that compares neoadjuvant AI therapy and neoadjuvant chemotherapy. If major differences between the AIs cannot be found, more than one AI may be used in the future trial.

"Our long-term aim is to establish AI therapy as a standard neoadjuvant treatment option," said Dr. Ellis. "Another goal of this trial is to help us define a patient population that is likely to benefit from neoadjuvant AI treatment. Through genomic analysis we will determine the molecular basis for differences in aromatase inhibitor response."

Who Can Join This Trial

Researchers seek to enroll 375 postmenopausal women with ER-positive stage II or stage III breast cancer. See the list of eligibility criteria 2.

Study Sites and Contact Information

Study sites in the United States and elsewhere are recruiting patients for this trial. See the list of study contacts 3 or call the NCI's Cancer Information Service at 1-800-4-CANCER (1-800-422-6237) for more information. The toll-free call is confidential.

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Glossary Terms

anastrozole (an-AS-troh-zole)
An anticancer drug that is used to decrease estrogen production and suppress the growth of tumors that need estrogen to grow. It is a type of nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor.
aromatase inhibitor (uh-ROH-muh-tays in-HIH-bih-ter)
A drug that prevents the formation of estradiol, a female hormone, by interfering with an aromatase enzyme. Aromatase inhibitors are used as a type of hormone therapy for postmenopausal women who have hormone-dependent breast cancer.
estrogen (ES-truh-jin)
A type of hormone made by the body that helps develop and maintain female sex characteristics and the growth of long bones. Estrogens can also be made in the laboratory. They may be used as a type of birth control and to treat symptoms of menopause, menstrual disorders, osteoporosis, and other conditions.
exemestane (EK-seh-MEH-stayn)
A drug used to treat advanced breast cancer and to prevent recurrent breast cancer in postmenopausal women who have already been treated with tamoxifen. It is also being studied in the treatment of other types of cancer. Exemestane causes a decrease in the amount of estrogen made by the body. It is a type of aromatase inhibitor. Also called Aromasin.
letrozole (LET-ruh-zole)
A drug used to treat advanced breast cancer in postmenopausal women. Letrozole causes a decrease in the amount of estrogen made by the body. It is a type of aromatase inhibitor. Also called Femara.

Table of Links

1http://cancer.gov/clinicaltrials/ACOSOG-Z1031
2http://www.cancer.gov/clinicaltrials/ACOSOG-Z1031#EntryCriteria_CDR0000456382
3http://www.cancer.gov/clinicaltrials/ACOSOG-Z1031#ContactInfo_CDR0000456382
4http://www.cancer.gov/clinicaltrials/search
5http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/types/breast