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Effect ofall-trans-Retinoic acid on the hypercoagulable state of patients with breast cancer

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HEMATOLOGY(2002)

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To evaluate whether all-trans-retinoic acid (ATRA) is able to modulate the hemostatic system in patients with solid tumors, we studied patients with locally advanced breast cancer who were enrolled in a Phase lb study of ATRA Tamoxifen (Tam). In this study, two groups of 15 patients/each were treated for 21 days before operation with ATRA at three doses (15, 45, or 75 mg/m(2)/day on alternate days) given alone (group 1) or in combination with Tam (group 2). One additional group received Tam alone. Plasma samples were evaluated for hypercoagulation markers (FVIIa, F1+2, TAT, D-dimer), fibrinolysis proteins (t-PA, PAI-1), and coagulation inhibitors (protein C, AT). At baseline, cancer patients had FVIIa, F1+2, TAT, and PAI-1 significantly greater than control subjects. During treatment, in the patients given ATRA alone, hypercoagulation markers appeared unmodified. Instead, subjects given Tam alone had a significant elevation of FVIIa, F1+2, and TAT versus baseline. However, in the ATRA + Tam groups, hypercoagulation markers were decreased compared with Tam alone. These results suggest that in selected conditions, pre-operative ATRA may modulate the hypercoagulable state of breast cancer patients. (C) 2002 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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hypercoagulation,breast cancer patients,ATRA
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