Postoperative hormone therapy of breast cancer (analysis of overall survival)]

Voprosy onkologii(1996)

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Abstract
A third series of randomized evaluation of postoperative (adjuvant) hormone therapy (tamoxifen, sinestrol and orimeten) was carried out in breast cancer patients. The study group involved 1.332 reproductive and postmenopausal females with stage I-III tumors. The investigation established quite a range of 10-year survival evidence versus stage and reproductive status; however, no significant differences were recorded in either of the groups. Untoward side-effects were more frequent when treating with diethyl-stilbestrol (over 30%) than with tamoxifen (3.5%). No significant differences were registered in five-year total and recurrence-free survival in the treatment with orimeten or tamoxifen.
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postoperative hormone therapy,breast cancer
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