Annals of Oncology Advance Access originally published online on October 27, 2005
Annals of Oncology 2006 17(1):74-78; doi:10.1093/annonc/mdj029
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© 2005 European Society for Medical Oncology
Prevention of chemotherapy-induced menopause by temporary ovarian suppression with goserelin in young, early breast cancer patients
1 Oncologia Medica and 2 Sperimentazioni Cliniche Controllate, Istituto Nazionale per la Ricerca sul Cancro, Genova, Italy; 3 Stanford University Cancer Center, Stanford, California; 4 Università degli Studi, Genova, Italy; 5 Laboratorio Endocrinologia Azienda Ospedaliera S. Martino, Genova, Italy
* Correspondence to: Dr L. Del Mastro, Department Medical Oncology, National Cancer Research Institute, L.go R. Benzi 10, 16132 Genoa, Italy. Tel: +39-010-5600666; Fax: +39-010-5600850; E-mail: lucia.delmastro{at}istge.it
Background: Standard methods to prevent chemotherapy-induced early menopause in young, breast cancer patients are unavailable to date. Preclinical data has suggested that luteinising hormone-releasing hormone (LH-RH) analogs given during treatment can decrease the gonado-toxicity induced by chemotherapy. This phase II study aimed to assess the activity of such a method in young, breast cancer patients undergoing adjuvant chemotherapy.
Patients and methods: Premenopausal patients received the LH-RH analog goserelin 3.6 mg every 4 weeks before and during chemotherapy. According to two-stage optimal phase II Simon design, treatment was considered clinically interesting if it was able to prevent menopause in 19 out of 29 patients of the study population. The resumption of ovarian function was defined by a resumption of menstrual activity or by a follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) value
40 IU/l within 12 months after the last cycle of chemotherapy.
Results: Thirty patients were enrolled and 29 were evaluable. Median age was 38 years (range 2947). All but one patient received CEF regimen (cyclophosphamide, epirubicin, 5-fluorouracil). Resumption of menstrual activity was observed in 21 patients (72%; 95% CI 52% to 87%) and a FSH value
40 IU/l in 24 patients (83%; 95% CI 63% to 93%). Menses resumption was observed in 16 out of 17 patients (94%) with age <40 years and in five out of 12 patients (42%) with age
40 years.
Conclusion: Goserelin given before and during chemotherapy may prevent premature menopause in the majority of patients. The different success rate by age, however, indicates the need of a prospective evidence of the efficacy of such a strategy.
Key words: breast cancer, early menopause, fertility preservation
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