Adjuvant bisphosphonate treatment in early breast cancer: meta-analyses of individual patient data from randomised trials
Abstract
Bisphosphonates have profound effects on bone physiology, and could modify the process of metastasis. We undertook collaborative meta-analyses to clarify the risks and benefits of adjuvant bisphosphonate treatment in breast cancer.
We sought individual patient data from all unconfounded trials in early breast cancer that randomised between bisphosphonate and control. Primary outcomes were recurrence, distant recurrence, and breast cancer mortality. Primary subgroup investigations were site of first distant recurrence (bone or other), menopausal status (postmenopausal [combining natural and artificial] or not), and bisphosphonate class (aminobisphosphonate [eg, zoledronic acid, ibandronate, pamidronate] or other [ie, clodronate]). Intention-to-treat log-rank methods yielded bisphosphonate versus control first-event rate ratios (RRs).
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1Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Bisphosphonate
- Zoledronic acid
- Breast cancer
- Internal medicine
- Oncology
- Adjuvant
- Relative risk
- Good health and well-being