A Comparison of Letrozole and Tamoxifen in Postmenopausal Women with Early Breast Cancer
Abstract
The aromatase inhibitor letrozole is a more effective treatment for metastatic breast cancer and more effective in the neoadjuvant setting than tamoxifen. We compared letrozole with tamoxifen as adjuvant treatment for steroid-hormone-receptor-positive breast cancer in postmenopausal women.
The Breast International Group (BIG) 1-98 study is a randomized, phase 3, double-blind trial that compared five years of treatment with various adjuvant endocrine therapy regimens in postmenopausal women with hormone-receptor-positive breast cancer: letrozole, letrozole followed by tamoxifen, tamoxifen, and tamoxifen followed by letrozole. This analysis compares the two groups assigned to receive letrozole initially with the two groups assigned to receive tamoxifen initially; events and follow-up in the sequential-treatment groups were included up to the time that treatments were switched.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 92.64
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 37
Authors
1- TBThe Breast International Group (BIG) 1-98 Collaborative GroupCorresponding
KU Leuven
Topics & keywords
- Letrozole
- Tamoxifen
- Medicine
- Hazard ratio
- Breast cancer
- Aromatase inhibitor
- Oncology
- Internal medicine
- Good health and well-being