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Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy: Vol. 22, No. 9, pp. 672-675.
© 1988 Harvey Whitney Books Company.
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Estrogen priming in advanced breast cancer

M Maghsoodnia, WM Holleran, and MW DeGregorio

The successful treatment of advanced breast cancer has reached a plateau in recent years. Estrogen priming is a new combination therapy involving estrogens, antiestrogens, and chemotherapy that may result in the improvement of treatment responses. This investigational therapy is designed to synchronize cell cycles with estrogens and antiestrogens in order to enhance the activity of cell cycle-specific anticancer drugs. The pharmacological manipulation of cell growth coupled with appropriate antineoplastic agents could result in a new treatment approach for advanced breast cancer. The rationale and current status of estrogen priming are reviewed.





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