ER+ / PgR- AI treatment vs chemo
I am confused, we are in Japan and the doctors here have given a great deal of conflicting information, and recommended different treatments. One doctor said we are luminal A another said B, and the original oncologist won't even answer our questions.
The main question I have is regarding information about AI vs chemotherapy, there is a lot of information out there, but not so much specifically relating to PgR-, and most of that is based on Tamoxifen. Can anyone help us make sense of the relative risks and benefits of these treatments, and are there many studies that look at ER+ / PgR- node negative cancers with a low Ki-67? If so I'm having trouble finding them.
Thank you to all.
Age 63 (almost 1 year post surgery)
Tumor size : 1.4cm invasive
Grade: 2
ER+ / PgR- / HER2- Ki-67 <10%
Node negative
Ductal carcinoma scirrhous
Oncotype DX 17
Current treatment: anastrozole
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Thank you, I'd not seen that article specifically but I've come across the ATAC data in other places, my concern is that it compares Anastrozole to Tamoxifen and not to chemo. The graphs for the study on the ASCO website show really high risk for the lowest quartile of PgR- patients, but it's unclear if those patients have high ki-67 scores or high HER2 scores so I have no idea if they are relevant to our situation.
Thank you so much for posting
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Gaijinloon, according to current recommendations, based on literature and practice, it looks to me that you are exactly where you need to be. Low Ki-67, low Oncotype = luminal A and also indicates that you can skip chemo and go right to AIs. How are you doing on the anastrozole?
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Gaijinloon, Oncodx gives you an idea of chemo vs tamoxifen and statistics you can then see the additional benefit of anastrozole vs tamoxifen for the er+ and pr negative group.
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I can see the additional benefits of Anastrozole vs Tamoxifen in the ATAC study right? Or are there other studies? We got our oncotype just before they changed to the TAILORx data and they say they won't update our report.
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There was another dated 2014. I didn't book mark it. Not a whole lot of studies for er+ pr- I think because is a small subset of hormone positive cancers.
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Yeah unfortunately that's what we have seen.
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The side effects are okay, but some scans have shown a 1cm mass in the gallbladder, which is very worrying but they won't do anything yet. The sc lymph node near the jugular vein has also been enlarged for a long time but the doctor says....... ehhhh probably not cancer. It has been taking a brutal toll on my family.
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