Zometa Study
Zometa May Have Direct Effect on Breast Tumors
BY MELISSA WEBER
Adding Zometa (zoledronic acid) to chemotherapy before surgery led breast tumors to shrink by an additional third, according to a subset analysis of the AZURE trial. This is the first patient-related direct evidence that Zometa, a bisphosphonate drug used to treat cancer-related bone loss, has an anti-tumor effect, said study investigator Robert Coleman, MD, of the University of Sheffield in the United Kingdom.
The primary purpose of the phase III AZURE trial, which enrolled 3,360 women with stage 2 and 3 breast cancer, is to determine if Zometa combined with standard treatment before and after surgery improves the time patients are free of their disease. While data on disease-free survival are still forthcoming, the early analysis released at a poster session at SABCS on Saturday looked at Zometa's impact on the tumor in 205 patients who received chemotherapy with or without Zometa before surgery.
A 33 percent difference in tumor size was reported between patients receiving Zometa plus chemotherapy and the patients receiving chemotherapy alone. The difference remained significant even after adjusting for prognostic variables, such as hormone receptor status and treatment duration.
Of the 104 patients receiving chemotherapy alone, 5.8 percent had no evidence of disease compared with 10.9 percent of 101 patients receiving the combination. In addition, fewer patients in the combination arm required mastectomy (65.3 percent) than in the chemotherapy arm (77.9 percent).
Earlier this year, CURE reported results on a similar phase 111 study from the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology. In research led by Michael Gnant, MD, of the Medical University of Vienna, Zometa reduced the relative risk of recurrence by 35 percent after five years of follow-up in patients who received ovarian suppression and hormonal therapy following their surgery. (Follow-up for the AZURE trial is also five years.)
An important difference between the two studies is that Gnant's research was done in the context of hormonal therapy after surgery, and the current research looked at Zometa's effect with chemotherapy given prior to surgery. Plus, the benefits observed in the earlier trial were related to the bone microenvironment (creating a hostile environment for cancer cells to grow), whereas the AZURE analysis showed Zometa has a direct tumor effect on tumor shrinkage, Coleman said at a press briefing.
"Chemotherapy sensitizes the tumor to the effects of Zometa," Coleman told reporters. "You get this exquisite synergy with Zometa given that you give it after chemotherapy." Final results of the AZURE trial are expected in two to three years, according to a press statement from Novartis, maker of Zometa.
Read more of CURE's coverage of the 31st annual San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium at http://media.curetoday.com/htmlemail/sabcs
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Thanks for posting this, Pure. Wow, it makes me so glad I'm getting Zometa. You must be doing great to feel up to coming here today. Hugs. G.
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Pure: Because of your posting here about Zometa weeks ago, and because I then asked my dr about it, I am NOW ON ZOMETA! Thank you. Thank you thank you thank you, Pure. Congrats on your new baby.
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Thank you Pure!
Give that beautiful little "rug rat" some sloppy kisses and swadling from me!! What a wonderful gift from heaven you have been given!!
And yup, I am on Zometa for three years, every six months!
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This is the study I was talking about elsewhere - encouraging stuff!!
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